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Report: Economic Recovery Not Reaching Michigan Children

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Tuesday, December 17, 2013   

LANSING, Mich. - While some signs point to Michigan's economic turnaround, a new report finds the recovery isn't trickling down to the state's youngest residents. The 2013 Kids Count in Michigan report shows persistently high levels of poverty for the state's children, including sharp increases in more-affluent counties such as Oakland, Ottawa and Livingston.

According to Jane Zehnder-Merrell, Kids Count director at the Michigan League for Public Policy, the state's decreasing unemployment rate is a good thing, but it doesn't tell the whole story.

"Much of the job creation is in retail, restaurant, part-time jobs, and we know that the level of the minimum wage really does not help families support children," she said.

The report does highlight some bright spots, including a decrease in infant, child and teenage mortality rates, as well as a decline in teen birth rates. The full report is available on the Michigan League for Public Policy's website.

Zehnder-Merrell said reaching the state's children will take action from state and federal lawmakers to strengthen programs such as the Earned Income Tax Credit, subsidies for child care, and the minimum wage that help families withstand economic hardships.

"Those children are going to be adults for another 50 years, and if they don't have tools to be successful citizens, workers, students, they will not be the engine of our economy that we need," Zehnder-Merrell warned.

Governor Rick Snyder has made a strong push to expand early childhood education in the state, and Zehnder-Merrell said that while that is paying off, the report should serve as a red flag about how many other areas of the state's budget that affect children and families still need to be addressed.

The full report is at MLPP.org.




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