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Detroit NewsTuesday, February 24, 2009
Report: Safety net failing Michigan's poor
Mark Hornbeck / Detroit News Lansing Bureau
LANSING -- Michigan's safety net is failing a growing number of families during this economic slide, a human services advocacy group concludes in a report released today.
Cash assistance for families lags well behind inflation, tougher eligibility requirements have cut the welfare caseload, and an increasing number of families are unable to meet basic needs as unemployment and home foreclosures rise, says the report by the Michigan League for Human Services.
"It's startling when we look at what was provided in past recessions and what is available today," said Sharon Parks, president of the league "The safety net in today's recession only covers the families in the most desperate situations and, even then, it doesn't cover the essentials for children and their parents living in those homes."
The report found:
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