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Michiganders are making just as much money but more have health insurance now than before the pandemic, according to census data released Thursday.

“Despite the enormous effects of the pandemic in so many ways, it did not kick the income and poverty numbers in a big way,” said Charles Ballard, an economics professor at Michigan State University. “It’s a remarkable story in itself, that you have this social and demographic and health earthquake and yet if you squint, you can’t see that it did anything to the income and poverty numbers.”

Read more at the Detroit Free Press.