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Historic investment in child care and expanded tax credits for parents were among several Covid-era policies that helped drop the child poverty levels in Michigan, a new study found.

Child poverty rates fell in almost every Michigan county over the past decade, while in the same period of time the rate of students graduating from high school has risen 5%. Funding has also been sustained for a school meal program that helps districts and child care centers in every Michigan county.

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