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Michigan continues to be ranked in the bottom half of U.S. states for child well-being, according to the latest Kids Count Data Book.

This year’s report highlights how a lack of affordable and accessible child care is forcing many parents to frequently miss work or even quit their jobs, while those who can find care are paying dearly for it.

Anne Kuhnen, Kids Count director for the Michigan League for Public Policy, said child care challenges cost the American economy billions of dollars a year, which affects some of the other rankings as well.

Read more at Public News Service.

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