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…There were also not enough child care facilities to meet the needs of Michigan parents. The study noted data from a 2020 report by the Michigan League for Public Policy, which found that of the approximately 560,000 Michigan children under the age of 6, there are only enough licensed child care facilities to provide care for 31% of them.

About 71% of Michigan families pay for child care for children younger than six years old, and 58% of families pay for child care out of their personal budget, spending an average of $672 a month on child care, the survey found. Most of the parents surveyed use at least one governmental assistance program to help pay for child care, with the most common being the Child Tax Credit.

Read more in the Detroiter.