New York
Working families in New York 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 New York. But too many working families in New York are missing out. As a direct result of child care issues, the New York economy loses millions of dollars each year in the form of lost earnings, productivity, and revenue.
There are 1.3M children ages 5 and under in New York – 65% of these children have all available parents in the workforce.
The typical annual cost of child care for an infant in New York is around $19,000.
The Child Care and Development Block Grant only reaches 10% of eligible families. This federal program helps low-income parents afford child care.
On average, child care providers in New York earn just $35,980 a year; this can make it a challenge to recruit and retain this workforce, leading to supply issues.
New York’s economy loses $9.8B annually due to child care challenges
New York: In The Headlines
A New Luxury-Building Amenity the Whole Neighborhood Can Use: Child Care
New York Times | aPRIL 11, 2025
New York City is facing a shortage of preschool programs. Real estate developers have discovered that providing day care in their buildings can be good for business.
New poll shows GOP voters strongly support child care tax credit expansion
Finger Lakes 1 News | aPRIL 23, 2025
83% of Republican voters support increasing the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit (CDCTC). The credit, which directly offsets child care expenses, hasn’t been updated since 2001.
Letter: Working families with children need support finding and affording child care
Herald Courier | April 24, 2025
Families with young children can’t push pause on their child care needs and deal with it a few years down the road – kids don’t work like that! Protecting and expanding the CDCTC is a pro-family and pro-work solution that benefits everyone.
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