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Michigan
Statistics on children, youth and families in Michigan from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Michigan League for Public Policy
Poverty - children ages birth to 17
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Why This Indicator Matters
Children growing up in poverty are much more likely than their peers to experience stress and deprivation that hinders health, development and readiness for school, and other developmental outcomes.
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Definition and Source
PROVIDER
Definition
The number of children ages birth to 17 who live below the poverty threshold. The percent is based on the number of children ages birth to 17 for whom poverty status was determined by small area income and poverty estimates (SAIPE).
Data Source
For counties - U. S. Census Bureau and Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) web site.
For cities - 1-year American Community Survey Table B17001.
Notes
For 2005, SAIPE switched from the Community Population Survey to the American Community Survey. Results are not comparable with prior years.
For 2020 city-level data, the U.S. Census Bureau did not release its standard 1-year estimates from the 2020 American Community Survey (ACS) because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on data collection. Therefore, these data are unable to be updated.
Last Updated
January 2024