Pennsylvania is facing what children’s advocacy groups call a historic child care crisis, leaving thousands of young children without access to early learning programs.
A new report estimates Pennsylvania loses $6.65 billion annually when families do not have child care and preschool options.
Kari King, president and CEO of Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children, said the report examines the policies on child care and pre-K, and highlights workforce challenges affecting many families with young children.
“Both in terms of parents and families in the workforce, and the need for child care to be able for parents to work,” King outlined. “We know in the report, just over 70% of families with children currently have both parents or caregivers in the workforce.”