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People who live below or just above the poverty line face a variety of challenges that exacerbate economic instability in their lives, according to a study from the University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions initiative.

The rate of Michiganders living on incomes below the federal poverty line hit 13%, exceeding the national level of 11.5%. The study, which was released in March, also found that nearly 26% of people in Michigan live above the poverty line but are still vulnerable to economic challenges.

That means 39% of Michiganders have economic problems, according to the study, and researchers found the economic challenges people face around the state varies by region.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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