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The Child Care Crisis, Part 4: How State Policy Choices Transform a Family’s Experience

In some states, a parent working a full-time minimum wage job can obtain a subsidy and comfortably afford child care. In other states, especially in a locality without enough subsidized slots, almost all of that

The Child Care Crisis, Part 3: Why States Should Increase Demand for Subsidized Care

Demand for subsidized child care slots is already very high. State subsidy programs simply do not meet the need. In many states, families are left lingering on waiting lists—unable to work or forced to use

The Child Care Crisis, Part 2: How the Right Reimbursement Rate Changes Everything

The demand for subsidized child care slots varies considerably across communities. In many states, however, the supply of such slots is severely limited. Many families who qualify for subsidies are unable to use them because

The Child Care Crisis, Part 1: Why Subsidies Have Not Fixed the Market Failure (Yet) 

What do you do if your toddler’s child care just disappears? Maybe the teacher left to take a better-paying, less messy job in retail. The child care center remains open, but with your child’s classroom