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Child tax credits kept 114,000 Michigan children above the poverty line in 2021 and benefited nearly 2 million more. But rising inflation, low wages and high tax burdens still left 44% of Michigan families with kids unable to afford basics such as food, clothing and medical care.

The statistics come from the Michigan League for Public Policy’s 2022 Kids Count data profiles to be released Thursday. These provide a state-specific update to national numbers published last year measuring economic well-being, education, health, and family and community.

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