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Sarah on Michigan Radio talking about Michigan women

February 13, 2018

Inspired by the second annual Women's March, Sarah dug into a slew of census, labor, and health data--and tallied the women in Michigan's legislature--to produce a post for Michigan Future on how Michigan's women are faring. Not surprisingly, the data isn't rosy. The wage gap data--which persists at every educational level--particularly hurt.

Stateside picked up the blog and invited Sarah in for a short interview, which you can listen to here. You can read the original posts over at Michigan Future (part one and part two).

Tags women, census data, state policy
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