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Yona Isaacs, Kids Count Data Analyst
Fall 2021

683,798 children between the ages of 0 and 5 live in Michigan, and their access to vital health, nutritional and educational services varies drastically depending on their race, place or income. The data in these county fact sheets shows that many Michigan children lack access to child care, healthy foods, safe living spaces and economic security—key foundational supports to helping kids thrive.

Click on a county below to see how young children are doing in a particular area. Click here for a statewide fact sheet.

This is a project of the Michigan League for Public Policy in conjunction with the Preschool Development Grant Birth-Five renewal initiative funded through the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children & Families, Office of Child Care, grant number TP0055. The Michigan Department of Education, Office of Great Start is the PDG B-5 grantee for the state of Michigan. This project was performed under its needs assessment contract with the American Institutes for Research.