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During the pandemic, despite challenges for families economically and in health care and education, Michigan saw some key improvements in lowering poverty levels, according to the Michigan League for Public Policy’s Kids Count report released Wednesday.

Though the 2023 Kids Count report, which examined child wellness data from 2021, tracked decreases in poverty levels for both children and young adults aged 18 to 24 statewide, some of the drivers behind improvements were temporary or one-time investments, Michigan League for Public Policy President Monique Stanton said at an event in Lansing Wednesday.

Read more in the Michigan Advance.

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