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Armed with new data on economic security, education and health outcomes, nonprofit officials hope an array of policy changes enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic to address children’s and families’ needs are made permanent.

The Michigan League for Public Policy today released new Kids Count in Michigan data profiles that track childhood poverty, educational attainment and health outcomes at the county, regional and state levels. The profiles also document outcomes in Detroit, Flint and — for the first time, with support from the Frey Foundation — Grand Rapids.

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