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America has a $172 billion child care problem. Investors are overlooking part of the solution
America’s child‑care crisis is estimated to cost the economy $172 billion annually in lost earnings, productivity and tax revenue.
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America’s child‑care crisis is estimated to cost the economy $172 billion annually in lost earnings, productivity and tax revenue. Almost half of young children live in areas where licensed child‑care supply is far below demand, and the shortage is driven largely by a lack of available classrooms in many communities. The article highlights that while family expenses receive attention, the fundamental constraint of insufficient classroom capacity is being overlooked.
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