As in previous years, we report on a variety of data related to the price and affordability of child care. We provide statistics on the average price of care for each state and the percentage of median income married and single parents pay for child care. We report price and affordability percentages for center-based and family child care in the Appendices. Also, for the third year, we have calculated the national average child care price and have explained the challenges involved with estimating these prices. (author abstract)
The US and the high price of child care: An examination of a broken system: 2019 report
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