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No one should have to go broke caring for someone else’s kids – WaPost

“On Saturday, the record government investment meant to stabilize the child-care industry during the pandemic will end. This federal funding cliff might cause 70,000 providers to go under, leaving 3.2 million children without places. The prospect has prompted an overdue conversation about how to build a sustainable child-care system in the United States.”


The challenges of surviving and thriving in the home day care business: Rethinking Child Care – cleveland.com


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