California Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez knows the parenting double-standard is real.
Congressman – and first time dad – says men need to step up on child care solutions
1 in 4 parents report being fired for work interruptions due to child care breakdowns
Child care is already unaffordable for many families. Experts worry a spike could be ahead.
For Christina Townsend, the cost of child care for her young son was $1,625 a month in Northern Virginia, about 50% of her take-home income. That was on top of the financial burden of taking unpaid parental leave when he was born.
Cost of living: Child care
Children aren’t cheap. The cost of living crisis is pushing parents to the edge of their finances, worrying about paying for essentials like food, clothing and childcare.
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Continue ReadingNew report highlights parent and provider stories and deepens our understanding of the child care crisis
Parents still face rising costs while providers struggle to stay in business
ARLINGTON, VA, January 25, 2022 – Child Care Aware® of America (CCAoA) today released The Year in Child Care: 2021 Data, Analysis and Recommendations, the final installment in the organization’s Catalyzing Growth: Using Data to Change Child Care series. This report highlights parent and provider experiences and further illustrates the gap between what families can afford to pay and what providers must charge to scrape by.
The report is a comprehensive look at the child care system’s recent challenges and opportunities, giving readers a fuller picture of child care affordability by comparing child care prices to median household income by both marital status and race/ethnicity.
“While the cost of child care remains out of reach for many families in this country, providers are still struggling to stay in business,” shares Michelle McCready, CCAoA’s interim chief executive officer. “As providers prepare to lose COVID-era relief funds, this sector’s need for robust, long-term public support becomes more urgent by the day.”
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Continue ReadingAmerica 2023: When even members of Congress don’t have child care
The pandemic intensified the childcare crisis—and it could be a permanent and expensive problem for working parents
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Continue ReadingCCAoA Statement on Congressional Passage of FY23 Omnibus Spending Bill
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Continue ReadingMcCready Named CCAoA Interim CEO
ARLINGTON, VA, December 13, 2022 – Michelle McCready was named Interim Chief Executive Officer of Child Care Aware® of America by the CCAoA Board of Directors effective January 12, 2023. CCAoA CEO Dr. Lynette M. Fraga announced in August that she is stepping down effective January 11, 2023.
New Mexico voted a child care guarantee into its constitution. For one mom, it means her 8-year-old doesn’t worry about money anymore
A mom of three, Alicia Fout was going to college and working 30 hours a week but still often struggled to cover the cost of child care.
The high price tag forced her to prioritize which monthly bills to pay, which meant frequent utility shut-off notices – and some extremely difficult decisions.
“I learned which bills I could forgo every other month to keep up with the financial needs of my children,” Fout told CNN.
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