That means that even if you can afford childcare, you're still out of luck if you're one of the 1 in 4 moms who have to go back to work within two weeks of a new baby arriving. It is impossible.Ĭhildcare still costs more than college in most states-and most childcare programs don't take infants under 6 weeks old. A choice to limit our economy and businesses as talented moms get pushed out of the labor force. A choice to ignore the deep circles of exhaustion under the eyes of the moms, the caregivers, and the care workers around us. A choice of missed opportunities to catch up with the rest of the world when it comes to building a care infrastructure. We have made raising kids and caring for parents something that simply can't be done in the United States of America. A daycare center employee pushes a KinderVan filled with preschool children on an outing along the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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