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Michigan parents with income challenges face a daily struggle as they do their best to care and provide for their children.

The most recent United Way ALICE Report numbers sadly reveal that 43% of Michigan households earn less than what they need to get by. A statewide affordable housing shortage has many families paying more than they can afford for rent, and an increasing number of them experience homelessness. As food costs rise and food assistance dollars become more difficult to access, feeding the kids means fitting trips to food pantries into an already impossible schedule. Stress multiplies when families cannot afford a car.

Child care costs add yet another item to the list of major hardships for Michigan’s vulnerable families. The Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP) estimates that it costs $17,561 a year to have two children in a Michigan child care center.

Read more at Second Wave Michigan