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Black children in Michigan are struggling, according to a new report on child well-being.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s new Race for Results report measured well-being based on data on education, health, early childhood and other metrics.

Anne Kuhnen, the Michigan Kids Count director, said the report finds all children are facing challenges, but the burden is not equal.

“This is particularly acute for Black children who not only have the worst outcomes of any racial or ethnic group of children in Michigan, but are also performing worse than their peers nationally in every metric measured in this report,” said Kuhnen.

Read more at Michigan Radio.