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When a family experiences poverty, they are met with day-to-day struggles and unimaginable stressors that can take a huge toll on their mental and physical health.

For the young children growing up in poverty, the impacts can be lifelong — from developmental delays to educational setbacks and considerable harm to their emotional well-being and future success. In fact, studies have shown that the longer a child lives in poverty, the less likely they are to complete high school or college or to be regularly employed in their 20s.

We know families experiencing poverty live in every county in Michigan, and we also know that poverty is a policy choice and our state has the tools to do something about it.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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