MPR News with Angela Davis

Why affordable child care is so hard to find  

A young woman picks up a small child
Zahra Hassan, one of the care takers at the Winning Heart Childcare Center, picks up Muad Farah as the children in the room grew impatient nearing lunch time in Mankato, Minn., on March 10.
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The cost of child care takes a huge chunk out of parents’ paychecks. But at the same time, many child care workers make barely enough to support themselves. And, now the costs are rising.  

Families across the U.S. today spend 30 percent more on their average child care payments than they did in 2019, according to new data from Bank of America.

In Minnesota, child care centers are having trouble paying competitive wages and attracting workers. And for every new home day care that opens, almost two close.

MPR News host Angela Davis talks with guests about why affordable child care is so hard to establish and whether new state programs and funding could bring more people into the profession.  

 Guests:  

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MPR News host Angela Davis (left) talks about child care with Phyllis Sloan and Ann McCully in an MPR News studio in St. Paul on Monday.
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