This includes helping low - and moderate - income families choose and
afford quality child care by protecting and increasing funding for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), which was reauthorized by Congress in 2014 with strong bipartisan support.
Anabel was so happy to learn about the subsidized child care program because now she is able to
afford quality child care for her children and childcare is not draining her pocket anymore.
Parents who work in low - wage jobs can face real difficulties
affording quality child care — in 2013, the average cost of full - time care for an infant at a child care center was about $ 10,000 per year — higher than the average cost of in - state tuition at a public 4 - year college - and much higher in some locations.
Not exact matches
With these subsidy expansions and tax credit enhancements, we can ensure that every
child has access to the safe,
quality care that they need, and that every parent can
afford it,»
It is designed to support parents who earn too much to qualify for the Erie County
Child Care Subsidy but can not
afford quality childcare on their own,» the joint statement said.
Among them are deleterious effects on
children of unregulated and often substandard childcare; [9] lost productivity for employers due to parents missing work to handle gaps in childcare or to
care for a sick
child; [10] lost wages and reduced retirement benefits for parents who have to drop out of the labor market to provide at - home
care for their young
children; [11] a substantial downward pressure on the wages of childcare workers with effects on the
quality and stability of the childcare workforce; [12] and lost opportunities for further education, [13] college savings, and other investments that working parents could make in themselves and their
children but can not
afford because they are spending most or all of their disposable income on childcare.
One in four (26 percent) said they had placed their
child in what they felt was a lower
quality child care or preschool program because it was one they could
afford.
The Center for American Progress proposes a High -
Quality Child Care Tax Credit available to help low - income and middle - class families afford child
Child Care Tax Credit available to help low - income and middle - class families afford child c
Care Tax Credit available to help low - income and middle - class families
afford child child carecare.
The tax credit would provide up to $ 14,000 per
child to reflect the cost of high -
quality child care paid directly to providers on a monthly basis to help families
afford child care.
Moderate - income families are typically ineligible for these publicly funded programs, but at the same time, such families struggle to
afford the high cost of
care in the private sector.19 This leaves parents facing a series of difficult choices, including prioritizing
child care expenses over other household necessities; settling for low -
quality child care that fits their budget; patching together multiple informal
care options; or leaving the workforce altogether.20 To ensure that all
children can realize the gains that come from attending high -
quality early childhood programs, policy solutions need to focus on improving program supports and creating funding strategies that will increase access to high -
quality programs for
children from all backgrounds.
For example, teacher
quality is a compelling influencing factor in overall
quality and its benefits for
children — a factor that is also highly dependent on compensation.25 Parents appear to have difficulty
affording or perceiving the need for
quality care.
Quality child care is becoming increasingly difficult to afford for working families According to a report released today by Child Care Aware ® the cost of child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford qualit
Quality child care is becoming increasingly difficult to afford for working families According to a report released today by Child Care Aware ® the cost of child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford quality
child care is becoming increasingly difficult to afford for working families According to a report released today by Child Care Aware ® the cost of child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford quality c
care is becoming increasingly difficult to
afford for working families According to a report released today by
Child Care Aware ® the cost of child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford quality
Child Care Aware ® the cost of child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford quality c
Care Aware ® the cost of
child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford quality
child care continues to increase while families struggle to afford quality c
care continues to increase while families struggle to
afford qualityquality carecare.
Unfortunately, in light of the generally mediocre
quality of
care in the U.S. and the strong association between the
quality of
care and its cost, it is difficult for families who need the best
care for their
children to find it at a manageable price.9 This is where broader public policy that enhances investments in early childhood development can enable such families to find the
quality of
care they seek at a cost they can
afford.
All parents should be able to go work knowing that their
children and safe and well
cared for, and given how difficult it is for low income parents to
afford high
quality care in this country, this Early Head Start investment is absolutely life - changing.»