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The number of families receiving cash assistance from the state has dropped tremendously in the past 13 years, from more than 80,000 monthly recipients to fewer than 12,000. That’s not because poverty has decreased that much, policy experts say, but rather is the result of restrictive policies that make getting help too hard.

“This year especially, it was noticed in a lot of different states, not just Michigan, that cash assistance really isn’t making its way to the people who need it due to state policy choices,” said Anne Kuhnen, the Michigan League for Public Policy’s Kids Count policy director. “I think that you can very clearly see how policy and not poverty reduction is what really drives cash assistance in Michigan.”

Read more in the Detroit Free Press.