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…Michigan League for Public Policy President and CEO Monique Stanton praised the legislation as “common-sense” and said it brings Michigan in line with 39 other states that provide up to 26 weeks of benefits.

“We know that people don’t stay on unemployment by choice—at the height of the pandemic when the maximum duration of benefits was temporarily extended to 26 weeks, the average claimant used only 14 of those weeks,” said Stanton, who leads the economic justice think tank. “Michiganders often get back into the workforce as soon as possible—but what’s possible has to do a lot with geography and timing.”

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