US doesn't have enough affordable child care. It's costing taxpayers $122 billion annuallyUSA Today8 mins ago8 mins ago
The child care crisis is costing the economy $122 billion a year, new study finds – and it's not just hurting families, businesses and taxpayers are taking a hitCBS3 hrs ago3 hrs ago
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Child Care Hasn’t Recovered From Covid, Keeping Many Parents at HomeWall Street JournalFeb 07, 2023Feb 07, 2023
Child care is already unaffordable for many families. Experts worry a spike could be ahead.CBSFeb 02, 2023Feb 02, 2023