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How to make Michigan more competitive has been all the buzz ever since a recent report demonstrated how Michigan has been losing ground over the past five decades — falling behind in population growth, jobs and earnings, health, and education.

The findings have forced a conversation around the social and economic drivers that contribute not just to the state’s competitiveness but also to the quality of life for the families who call Michigan home.

One of the biggest themes emerging from those discussions centers around the importance of investing in early child care and education. By one estimate, the child care crisis is costing Michigan $3 billion a year in losses to productivity, earnings, and tax revenue.

Read more in The Alpena News.