How a Lack of Affordable Child Care Impacts the Economy

Two-thirds of all children ages five and under need some form of child care because all of the adults in their home are working. But child care remains both expensive and scarce. As a direct result, the national economy loses $122 billion every year in the form of lost earnings, productivity, and revenue.
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