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The end of ARPA money could force more than 70,000 child care programs to close, leaving more than 3 million children without care, according to a June report by The Century Foundation. (Dreamstime/TNS)
The end of ARPA money could force more than 70,000 child care programs to close, leaving more than 3 million children without care, according to a June report by The Century Foundation. (Dreamstime/TNS)
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State efforts to prop up child care might spare some providers from the worst effects of last month’s expiration of pandemic-related aid — at least temporarily. But the unraveling of a system plagued by a lack of affordability and access, low wages, staffing turnover and burnout will continue, experts say.
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