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Michigan ranks 41st in the nation for education and 34th for the overall well-being of children, the latest Kids Count Data Book report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation found.

Not only does Michigan rank in the bottom half of states for child well-being and education, but the state also has a 40% chronic school absenteeism rate during the 2021-22 school year (editor’s note: this story has been changed to correct the state’s overall well-being ranking). The national average is 30%. The report also found there were significant disparities by race, with more than half of American Indian and Black children chronically absent.

Read more in the Detroiter.