Members phkrause Posted June 18, 2023 Members Posted June 18, 2023 Average cost of child care hit $10,600 in 2021 New data shows how deeply families have struggled to stay afloat while working and paying for child care, and how in many cases they've been forced to quit jobs to stay home with a kid — especially if they are Latino, Black or live in poverty. https://www.axios.com/2023/06/15/child-care-daycare-costs-states-parents? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted August 20, 2023 Author Members Posted August 20, 2023 Child care rises at twice inflation rate Illustration: Natalie Peeples/Axios The national average price of daycare and preschool services rose 6% last month from a year before — nearly double the overall inflation rate of 3.2%, the Wall Street Journal reports (subscription). ? What's next: "Parents could see their child-care bills climb higher this fall as providers boost tuition to cover rising costs and federal pandemic aid ceases," the Journal notes. Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted September 21, 2023 Author Members Posted September 21, 2023 Child care cliff Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios In 10 days, the U.S. will fall off a "child care cliff." That's when pandemic-era funding for the industry runs out, Axios Markets co-author Emily Peck writes. As many as 70,000 centers, looking after 3.2 million children, may close after the funding runs out, according to a widely cited estimate from The Century Foundation. Why it matters: The cliff is approaching just as women, particularly mothers, are hitting their stride in the labor market. Workforce participation is at new highs for working mothers, and the employment gap between men and women is at record lows. ? Zoom in: If the dire forecasts prove true, millions of parents — particularly mothers — are going to be left with some hard choices. Their child care provider could shut down or raise prices past affordable levels. Many parents could exit the job market entirely. ? What's next: When the bandage comes off, the state of child care in the U.S. is likely to be even worse than it was before 2020. Keep reading. Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted September 25, 2023 Author Members Posted September 25, 2023 As child poverty doubles, states launch or expand their own tax credits The pandemic-era enhanced federal credit that lifted millions out of poverty expired in 2021 https://floridaphoenix.com/2023/09/23/as-child-poverty-doubles-states-launch-or-expand-their-own-tax-credits/? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted October 11, 2023 Author Members Posted October 11, 2023 States are trying to prop up the child care industry. It isn’t enough State efforts to prop up child care might spare some providers from the worst effects of last month’s expiration of pandemic-related aid — at least temporarily. But the unraveling of a system plagued by a lack of affordability and access, low wages, staffing turnover and burnout will continue, experts say. https://floridaphoenix.com/2023/10/10/states-are-trying-to-prop-up-the-child-care-industry-it-isnt-enough/? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted October 13, 2023 Author Members Posted October 13, 2023 Florida families, child care providers vulnerable with loss of federal money Jasmine Brown, an Ocala mother of four, has been on waitlists at some local daycare centers for almost two years. Unable to find a program she can afford that could enroll her 1- and 3-year-old sons together, she’s split them between two different centers this year. https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2023/10/12/florida-families-child-care-providers-vulnerable-with-loss-of-federal-money/? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted November 1, 2023 Author Members Posted November 1, 2023 ? Charted: Child-care cost surge Data: Internal Bank of America data, Bank of America Institute. Chart: Axios Visuals Parents' average child-care payment is up 32% from 2019, Axios' Emily Peck writes from new Bank of America Institute data. Why it matters: The report found that cost increases might be driving some parents out of the workforce to look after their children. ? The price surge outpaced overall inflation: The Consumer Price Index was up 20% over the same period. The average family with child-care costs spent more than $700 on it during September. How it works: The report looked at anonymized data from 68 million Bank of America accounts, and analyzed those where customers paid for child care. Explore the data ... Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted January 7, 2024 Author Members Posted January 7, 2024 Utah Bills Itself as “Family-Friendly” Even as Lawmakers Have Long Neglected Child Care Federal relief had improved access to child care. But when funding expired, the state rejected proposals to replace it. Some advocates say the historical influence of the LDS church has added to the resistance. https://www.propublica.org/article/utah-lawmakers-child-care-funding? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted May 4, 2024 Author Members Posted May 4, 2024 America’s child care crisis is holding back moms without college degrees The limited availability and high costs of quality child care are holding back American moms without college degrees. Women’s participation in the workforce has recovered from the pandemic, reaching historic highs in December. But that masks a lingering employment crisis among moms who lack a college degree. Read more. Why this matters: The dilemma is common in the United States. In 2022, more than 1 in 10 young children had a parent who had to quit, turn down or drastically change a job in the previous year because of child care problems. And that burden falls most on mothers, who shoulder more child-rearing responsibilities and are far more likely to leave a job to care for kids. The gap in employment rates between mothers who have a four-year degree and those who don’t has only grown. In interviews, mothers across the country shared how the seemingly endless search for child care, and its expense, left them feeling defeated. It pushed them off career tracks, robbed them of a sense of purpose, and put them in financial distress. RELATED COVERAGE ➤ These cities raised taxes — for child care. Parents say the free day care ‘changed my life’ California is rolling out free preschool. That hasn’t solved challenges around child care New Mexico ranks last when it comes to education. Will a mandatory 180 days in the classroom help? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted January 13 Author Members Posted January 13 ? Child care crisis Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios Child care providers are facing their greatest test yet as the Trump administration imposes new funding rules, Axios' Emily Peck reports. ? Federal money underpins the entire child care industry, vital to millions of American families. ?⚖️ A federal judge has temporarily blocked the administration from freezing more than $10 billion for child care in five blue states on its claims of widespread fraud. The administration is also asking states to better justify their spending — a request that some state officials and advocates say is onerous. Some states are trying to fund their own efforts. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) recently proposed a massive investment toward universal statewide child care. Yet they can only do so much. ? Sarah Rittling, executive director of First Five Years Fund, an advocacy group: "What undergirds all of this is the federal programs, they hold all this up." Go deeper. Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
bonnie1962 Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Mn estimates are 450 million in child care fraud. It is very unlikely that this is unique to MN. The waste and fraud in our state is almost impossible to get your head around. Then times that by all the other states especially with those where liberals are in charge Quote
Members phkrause Posted January 20 Author Members Posted January 20 A Tax Plan for Statewide Universal Childcare New York guarantees free education to children living in the state. Rapid development of free public schools in the second half of the nineteenth century culminated in an 1894 amendment to the New York State Constitution establishing a right to free schools for “all of the children of this state.” The public school system built in this period entitles New Yorkers aged five to twenty-one to free education. More recently, policymakers, including Governor Hochul and Mayor-elect Mamdani, have committed to finishing the project by extending universal free education and care to children under the age of five.1 https://fiscalpolicy.org/a-tax-plan-for-statewide-universal-childcare? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
Members phkrause Posted 4 hours ago Author Members Posted 4 hours ago Minnesota child care providers try to make ends meet as immigrant families keep kids home Two weeks into January, the director of a St. Paul child care center called a family to ask why their daughter had been absent on-and-off since late last year. https://floridaphoenix.com/2026/02/06/repub/minnesota-child-care-providers-try-to-make-ends-meet-as-immigrant-families-keep-kids-home/? Quote phkrause Read Isaiah 10:1-13
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