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Michigan Chambers Of Commerce Support Earned Income Tax Credit Expansion

Michigan chambers of commerce support Earned Income Tax Credit expansion

  • March 8, 2022
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Shared Prosperity
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A big expansion of Michigan's Earned Income Tax Credit benefits both workers and business. Twelve Michigan chambers of commerce agree. They lay out their case for support of a big expansion of the state's earned income tax credit in a…

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Everything Is Not Fine.

Everything is Not Fine.

  • September 14, 2021
  • Kristen McDonald Rivet
  • Public Investment, Shared Prosperity
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At Michigan Future, we believe that there are structural issues in our economy that will take bold and transformative action to remedy. It is time for Michigan to step up with a large expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit.
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Increasing Wages And Supports For Michigan Workers

Increasing wages and supports for Michigan workers

  • September 27, 2017
  • Patrick Cooney
  • Blog, Public Investment, Shared Prosperity
  • 0 Comments

Our latest report provides a set of ideas for how we improve living standards for Michiganders not participating in the high-wage knowledge economy. Last week I wrote about our ideas for providing far more support to jobless individuals, to help…

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