Maine
Working families in Maine need accessible, affordable, quality child care and early learning opportunities for their children.
Currently, federal and state early learning programs reach thousands of young children and their families in Maine. But too many working families in Maine are missing out. As a direct result of child care issues, the Maine economy loses millions of dollars each year in the form of lost earnings, productivity, and revenue.
There are 76k children ages 5 and under in Maine – 67% of these children have all available parents in the workforce.
The typical annual cost of child care for an infant in Maine is around $11,960.
The Child Care and Development Block Grant only reaches 15% of eligible families. This federal program helps low-income parents afford child care.
On average, child care providers in Maine earn just $24,010 a year; this can make it a challenge to recruit and retain this workforce, leading to supply issues.
Maine’s economy loses $403M annually due to child care challenges.
Maine: In The Headlines
Maine mom joins parents across the country to advocate for affordable child care
News Center Maine | April 30, 2024
April Tardiff and her son Grayson traveled to Washington, D.C. with the organization Zero to Three to meet face-to-face with lawmakers.
Opinion: Home visiting and child care are vital to Maine kids’ well-being
Portland Press Herald | January 11, 2024
Maine Families remains one of the state’s most critical cost-saving investments to improve childhood health and learning outcomes, prevent child abuse and neglect, enhance future productivity and reduce future demand on tax-supported services.
Child care industry faces ongoing challenges in rural Aroostook County
Maine Public | January 26, 2024
As parents in Maine and across the country struggle to find and keep child care, those challenges are amplified in rural areas like Aroostook county.
Maine Resources & News
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