California
Working families in California 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 California. But too many working families in California are missing out. As a direct result of child care issues, the California economy loses millions of dollars each year in the form of lost earnings, productivity, and revenue.
There are 2.7M children ages 5 and under in California – 62% of these children have all available parents in the workforce.
The typical annual cost of child care for an infant in California is around $19,000.
The Child Care and Development Block Grant only reaches 12% of eligible families in California. (This federal program helps low-income parents afford child care.)
On average, child care providers in California earn just $37,270 a year; this can make it a challenge to recruit and retain this workforce, leading to supply issues.
California’s economy loses $17B annually due to child care challenges.
California: In The Headlines
Child care providers continue to face uphill battle in California
Spectrum News 1 | oCTOBER 13, 2025
Since the pandemic, the number of child care providers has dropped by 10% in California.
How early childhood exposure to math builds toward academic success
EdSource | oCTOBER 6, 2025
Decades of research have demonstrated how children’s math knowledge when they enter kindergarten predicts their long-term academic success across all subjects.
Opinion: A bipartisan call: Congress must fund critical Head Start program
Sacramento Bee | October 15, 2025
Head Start enrolls more than 750,000 children across the country each year, including 80,345 in California.
California Resources & News
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