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A Michigan advocacy group is asking the state to make changes to its unemployment system to help more people in the long run.

Since March 15th, more than 1.7 million people have filed for unemployment in Michigan. The UIA says 92% of them have been paid while some did not qualify.

That leaves more than 130,000 qualified applicants still looking for money and trying to get through for help.

Read more in Fox 17 West Michigan

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