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If free child care is out of reach universities and colleges should provide students with other resources to alleviate ...
Child care matters in Texas because without it, parents cannot work and contribute to the state’s booming economy, alongside ...
Childcare is expensive, but the costs vary widely according to the area and the type of care being provided. Here's how to ...
In northeast Nebraska, the lack of affordable, accessible child care is pushing parents out of the workforce and making it ...
The average day-care center cost in Washington outpaces annual in-state tuition at a four-year public university.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services defines childcare as “affordable” if it costs 7% or less of a family’s annual income. Current costs are approximately 10.5% of median income from a ...
The steep cost of child care in America is weighing on parents all over the country, but those in these particular states were found to feel the pinch the most.
State legislators from both parties want to expand family child care — the home-based sector of licensed child care, which ...
Lack of child care is limiting workforce growth in north central Ohio. Leaders say expanding access could help families and ...
A single mother in Kenwood changed jobs in order to find child care – even though it meant possibly working fewer hours and ...
The state took home the dubious distinction of ... The average price tag for an infant’s day-care tuition? Roughly $21,350. Child-care costs in Washington soar well above last year’s national ...