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The new Kids Count Data Book released Wednesday showed pandemic-era policies helped reduce poverty among kids in Michigan by 15%.

“Poverty fell for both children and young adults throughout the state,” Anne Kuhnen, the Kids Count policy director for the Michigan League for Public Policy, said. “For children, we saw a child poverty decline by 15% and that was true in the majority of counties across the state. And young adult poverty actually declined by 25%.”

The nonpartisan MLPP runs the annual study, which looks into factors and trends affecting kids’ quality of life.

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