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New Evidence Suggests Expanding Access to Pre-K is Good for the Economy

The White House Counsel of Economic Advisers recently released an issue brief presenting new findings that investing in universal pre-K has broad economic benefits. Child Care is Infrastructure: Evidence from …

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Side-By-Side: Comparing Tax Bills, 2025

The federal tax code contains benefits designed to help working families offset the expense of child care. Unfortunately, these provisions have not been updated in decades. Today, they have not …

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Side-By-Side: Comparison of the Child Care & Development Block Grant Reauthorization Act of 2024 to Current Law

The Child Care & Development Block Grant (CCDBG) is the primary federal grant program that provides child care assistance to low-income working families with children under age 13. It plays …

Data & Analysis

Child Care Choices: An Overview of Early Learning and Care Settings

Finding child care that is affordable, safe, and developmentally appropriate is critical for children and families alike. Families also need choices to meet their specific needs. Children experience both short- and …

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The Child Tax Credit and the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit ⁠— Understanding the Difference

The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit support families in very different ways. Families need both. Child care is not a luxury for American families …

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State by State: Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit

It’s a struggle for millions of hard-working American families to afford quality child care. Federal programs and policies help support working families with child care expenses, but they are limited …

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Survey Finds States Make Difficult Trade-offs When Pandemic-Era Child Care Funding Runs Out

The bulk of child care relief funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) expired last September, and the remaining $15 billion is set to expire next week. This funding …

Factsheets

The First Five Things To Know About: Child Care Is Infrastructure

Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) reintroduced her “Child Care Is Infrastructure” package, two bills designed to make critical investments in child care facilities and the early education workforce. Here are …

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Inaugural Rural Child Care Forum Highlights the Administration’s Commitment to Serving Rural Communities

Earlier this month the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Rural Development (USDA RD) and the U.S Department of Health and Human Services – Administration for Child and Families (ACF) partnered …

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2024 Candidate Briefing Book: Voters and Child Care

An election year provides an important opportunity to highlight issues that are top of mind for voters. In 2024, there is a growing sense of urgency around child care. Voters …

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The First Five Questions for: Senators Tim Kaine and Katie Britt

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The First Five Years Fund (FFYF) hosted Senators Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Katie Britt (R-AL) in the latest segment of our First Five Question Series – a …

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