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Prices for food, gas, housing, childcare, healthcare and other basic needs are on the rise and Michiganders’ wages aren’t keeping up. Meanwhile, families are facing federal cuts to social safety net programs and the wealth gap in America is the worst it’s ever been. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Just last week, the Michigan League for Public Policy hosted a webinar and published a brief on the power of cash benefits in building economic security for Michiganders. The concept offers transformative solutions for the  41% of families in our state that are living in poverty or are considered “ALICE” (Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed) households. The ALICE survival threshold represents a minimum household budget a family would need to meet in order to afford basic necessities without making sacrifices.

Read more at Michigan Advance.