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In 2023, for every public dollar spent on the education and care of a school-aged child in Michigan, only 23 cents were spent on a preschooler and just 8 cents were spent on an infant or toddler.

This new data from the Center for Early Learning Funding Equity’s latest Shortchanged Project report shows Michigan still has a long way to go to meet the needs of young families. Despite the positive impacts of early childhood funding on educational outcomes and maternal labor force participation, the state continues to underinvest in children during their earliest and most developmentally important years.

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