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The annual Kids Count study, which was released Wednesday, ranked Michigan 32nd among states in child well-being, with one of the contributing factors being a lack of affordable day care.

The study, which measures economic, health, education and family community factors, found the lack of accessible and affordable day care has cost the state nearly $3 billion in additional earnings.

“One of the interesting pieces of the report is that 14% of Michigan kids under age 5 have had someone in their family change jobs or quit a job or even turn down a job because of child care issues,” said Anne Kuhnen, the Kids Count policy director in Michigan at the Michigan League for Public Policy. “And one of the things it does is, of course, hurt our state’s economy.”

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