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Child Care Statistics by State | St. Louis Fed

Snapshot: Child Care and the U.S. Economy · Child care is a key workforce support. · Access to child care is especially critical for Black mothers. · Young ...

Economy & Business - First Five Years Fund

Child care is an integral pillar to supporting a thriving economy, with 27 million Americans relying on it to work. The national shortage of affordable ...

Child Care in State Economies – 2024 A Report Series

Part 3 – The third report will address the role of paid child care usage in regional economic growth and associated changes in labor force participation, income ...

The Critical Role of Childcare in Boosting Economic Development

By recognizing the importance of reliable childcare, businesses can create a thriving workforce and foster vibrant local economies. The benefits ...

The Critical Role of Child Care in Boosting Economic Development ...

SUMMARY Access to quality child care is crucial for economic growth and small business sustainability, reducing employee absenteeism, ...

Child Care and Development Fund Plan

... Children and Families' Office of Child Care. States use CCDF to provide financial assistance to low-income families to access child care so ...

Seven Facts About the Economics of Child Care - The White House

Child care prices rose 210 percent—nearly three times as fast as the overall price index (74 percent)—from 1990 to 2019. While child care worker ...

Fact Sheet: Child Care and the Economy - First Five Years Fund

Investing in high-quality child care and early learning programs can generate up to $7.30 per every dollar invested, and the availability of ...

4 Reasons the U.S. Economy Needs Comprehensive Child Care

It also acts as a family stabilizer and indirect economic driver, enabling parents to work or go to school and directly employing hundreds of ...

Untapped Potential: Economic Impact of Childcare Breakdowns in ...

Numerous studies have underscored the positive impact of high-quality childcare on children's development and the professional growth of their parents.

The Critical Role of Child Care in Boosting Economic Development ...

Access to quality child care is a significant yet often overlooked factor that influences economic growth and the sustainability of small businesses.

Child Care and Economic Development

The child care and community and economic development sectors share common goals. Specifically, both are working to create and sustain healthy, thriving ...

Early Childhood Development as Economic Development

Investments in child care and other types of early child- hood development (ECD) programs also have a long- term impact on the future la- bor force. The first ...

Growing the Economy Through Affordable Child Care

In recent years, working parents of young children spent an average of $13,000 per year on child care, which is a huge household expense for ...

Economic Impact of Child Care - Early Learning Policy Group

In fact, throughout the country, child care has an economic impact of $99.3 billion. The Committee for Economic Development (CED) released a report, "Child Care ...

The child care economy - Equitable Growth

This report will explore the economic potential of an accessible, affordable, and high-quality child care system in the United States.

Economic Effects from Preschool and Childcare Programs

As in the case for preschool, these costs grow by an estimated education cost real growth rate of 1.7 percent per year. Again, we do not account ...

Investing in Our Future: The Crucial Role of Adequate Child Care in ...

In this blog post, we delve into the significance of investing in child care as a catalyst for economic growth and development.

The Economic Role of Paid Child Care in the US

Developing a better understanding of the economic role played by paid child care is important from a policy standpoint because it is used for over 20 percent ...

Child Care: Critical to the Economy but Difficult to Access and Afford

Child care is critical to the nation's workforce. Yet access to high-quality care is inequitable, and the cost, especially for licensed ...