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…According to a 2024 report from the Michigan League for Public Policy, Michigan spends $210 on the care and education of young children for every $1,000 it spends on school-age children. “Of that small amount, the majority — approximately 64% — is allocated to state-funded pre-K,” the report reads.

Above and Beyond Learning Childcare Center’s director Nina Hodge is able to pay her lead GSRP teacher a minimum of $30 an hour because of the funding she gets through the state for the program.

Hodge says she can’t afford to pay her non-GSRP employees, like Brown, a “livable wage” because the state reimburses her between around $6 to $7 an hour per child, not nearly what she says she actually spends for care in her infant and toddler classrooms.

Read more in the Detroit Free Press.

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