The most expensive counties generally have fewer childcare workers or the state doesn't provide enough financial support for low-income families.
The US Department of Health and Human Services considers childcare "affordable" if it costs less than 7% of a family's income.
The pandemic provided a perfect example of this dynamic: 2 million women left the workforce and haven't returned, citing childcare costs as the No.
Counties with higher levels of poverty often lack affordable care as childcare workers themselves can't afford to live on the industry's low wages.
In Canada, where childcare workers make more, that ratio is six to one.
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