#childcareavailability — Public Fediverse posts
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"In Santa Clara County, around 570 childcare businesses have closed since July 2020. Alameda County also lost nearly 300 of more than 1,800 providers between 2019 and 2021, according to Kidsdata.org."
📰ICYMI, The Mercury News's Grace Hase cited us in her story on childcare shortages in the Bay Area. https://bit.ly/3P4X9Ey
#BayArea #Childcare #CareWork #Daycare #ChildcareAvailability #Working #WorkingParents #Parenting #PublicPolicy #Education
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#FactOfTheDay: New tool shows childcare prices as a share of median family income for counties across the U.S.
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/wb/topics/childcare/median-family-income-by-age-care-setting
#Childcare #ChildcareAvailability #ChildcareCost #Children #Families #WorkingParents
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#FactOfTheDay: Licensed child care spaces were available for around 1-in-4 California children ages 0 to 12 with working parents in 2021.
Learn more: https://www.kidsdata.org/blog/?p=10707#Childcare #WorkingParents #ChildcareAffordability #ChildcareAvailability #ChildcareCost #Data #Trends #PublicPolicy
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#FactOfTheDay: In 2021, childcare availability in some counties was lower than 1 space in licensed child care for every 7 children.
Learn more: https://www.kidsdata.org/blog/?p=10707#Childcare #WorkingParents #ChildcareAffordability #ChildcareAvailability #ChildcareCost #Data #Trends #PublicPolicy
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#FactOfTheDay: In 2021, median county-level costs for full-time licensed infant care ranged from $13,600 to $22,900 annually in child care centers.
Learn more:
https://www.kidsdata.org/blog/?p=10707#Childcare #WorkingParents #ChildcareAffordability #ChildcareAvailability #ChildcareCost #Data #Trends