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The lack of affordable and accessible child care caused Michigan parents to frequently miss work or even quit their jobs, according to the just-released Kids Count data profiles developed by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The data shows that in 2021, 14% of Michigan children younger than 5 lived in a family that made a job change as a direct result of child care problems and expenses.

Some communities were disproportionately affected. While 10% of white children younger than 5 lived with a family member who had to quit, change or refuse a job because of child care, 17% of Black and 16% of Latino children fell into this category nationally.

Read more in the Detroit Free Press.

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