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New data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2023 American Community Survey (ACS) shows that Michigan’s official poverty rate remained largely stagnant over the past two years and has worsened since before the pandemic.

The good news is that policymakers have the tools to make lasting improvements to lift up families in our state. The question is: will they use them?

According to the ACS data, Michigan’s overall 2023 poverty rate was 13.5%, which was higher than the national poverty rate of 12.5% and did not statistically change from 2022. And Michigan’s 2023 child poverty rate also came in higher than the national child poverty rate at 17.6% despite a slight decrease from the prior year.

Read more in Michigan Advance.

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