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Michigan governor candidates offer sharply different plans to bring back affordability
By Ty Steele at WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News
· July 15, 2026
· 5 min read
As the race for Michigan governor intensifies, affordability has emerged as one of the defining issues for voters.According to the United for ALICE report, a family of four in Michigan now needs more than $114,000 a year to cover basic household expenses, excluding luxuries.All five major candida...
Key takeaway Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox: Eliminate the income tax through spending cutsRepublican candidate and former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox says eliminating Michigan’s 4.
Why this matters in The Detroit
In Detroit , where the cost of living is already a significant burden for many residents, the prospect of eliminating the state income tax could have a profound impact. A savings of $3,000 annually for a typical working household could be a game-changer for families struggling to make ends meet. However, the question of how to offset the loss of revenue remains a crucial one, particularly given the city's reliance on state funding for essential services like roads and schools. As the gubernatorial candidates debate the merits of their respective plans, Detroiters will be watching closely to see how their proposals would affect the city's budget and ability to deliver vital services. The city's own financial struggles, including its history of fiscal crisis and ongoing efforts to revitalize its economy, make it especially important to consider the potential consequences of drastic changes to the state's tax structure.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News ·
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