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The ALICE (an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, and Employed) report looks at the number of households that fall below a basic cost-of-living standard. It found that nearly 1.6 million, or 39%, of Michigan households fell below the ALICE threshold in 2021.
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A new report shows more than a third of Michigan households were struggling even before the COVID-19 pandemic.The United Way’s 2021 ALICE report documents…
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Today on Stateside, St. Patrick's Day arrives just in time to find bars and restaurants closed to revelers because of the coronavirus outbreak. What does…
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United Ways in Michigan are preparing to help workers affected by the UAW- GM strike.If the strike goes on, workers will get $250 per week in strike pay,…
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Flint-area charities are concerned that hundreds of people may be forced out of their apartments as the city tries to get commercial water customers to…
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JP Morgan Chase is investing an additional $1.3 million to develop training programs for workers in Detroit. It's part of a a $100 million commitment the…
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Many Michiganders are working hard this Labor Day weekend and still not making ends meet.According to a new report, 4 in 10 Michigan households meet the…