Maryland
Working families in Maryland need accessible, affordable, quality child care and early learning opportunities for their children.
Currently, federal and state early learning programs reach thousands of young children and their families in Maryland. But too many working families in Maryland are missing out. As a direct result of child care issues, the Maryland economy loses millions of dollars each year in the form of lost earnings, productivity, and revenue.
There are 430k children ages 5 and under in Maryland – 71% of these children have all available parents in the workforce.
The typical annual cost of child care for an infant in Maryland is around $13,000.
The Child Care and Development Block Grant only reaches 8% of eligible families. This federal program helps low-income parents afford child care.
On average, child care providers in Maryland earn just $33,970 a year; this can make it a challenge to recruit and retain this workforce, leading to supply issues.
Maryland’s economy loses $2.2B annually due to child care challenges.
Maryland: In The Headlines
Opinion: It’s time to treat child care as a human right, and not a market commodity
Maryland Matters | September 15, 2025
By reframing child care from a commodity into a human right, we can shift the conversation away from whether or not child care is possible to being beneficial to families.
Early Head Start serves low-income Howard County families
The Baltimore Banner | September 24, 2025
According to the Maryland Family Network, around 1,100 kids live below the poverty line in Howard County. Since 2013, the Community Action Council has enrolled 3,500 children in Head Start programs.
Bipartisan Fix for Child Care Crisis
The Southern Maryland Chronicle | oCTOBER 14, 2025
The Child Care Modernization Act would reauthorize the Child Care and Development Block Grant, which helps low-income families access child care amid record-high prices for full-time day care.
Maryland Resources & News
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