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Research has shown that boosting family incomes is a proven tool in ensuring children have the support and resources they need to grow up healthy and strong, which is something that each and every child deserves.

However, too many children are left out of the full federal Child Tax Credit because their families earn too little, and Michigan lawmakers have yet to follow the lead of the growing number of states that have adopted a Child Tax Credit of their own.

The current structure of the federal Child Tax Credit is upside down in that the children who would benefit from it most – those in families who are struggling to make ends meet – often receive less than children growing up in middle-income and high-income households.

Read more in Michigan Advance.

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