The 34-year-old mom of four said most of these summer camps were already paid up front earlier this year.
AdvertisementMeanwhile, 23% of parents, among those who reported they'd be paying for summer programs, expected to pay over $1,000 a month per child during the summer.
Broadly, 61% of parents with kids under 18 years old said it "feels even more expensive to raise kids in the summer months."
Bowling, who lives in LA, sends her children to a Jewish summer camp, which has long been held as an important cultural touchstone in the American Jewish community.
"At the Y, we really want to make sure summer camp is accessible for all."
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