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Every year, Kids Count in Michigan measures child well-being in four domain areas: economic security, education, health and safety, and family and community. Data are available for the state of Michigan as a whole, each of the state’s 83 counties, and the three cities with the largest child populations: Detroit, Flint and Grand Rapids. Policymakers, parents and organizations across the board can utilize these data as tools in creating and advocating for data-driven policies that will benefit all children. 

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