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How the Cost of Childcare Has Become a Workforce Issue
Episode 489

How the Cost of Childcare Has Become a Workforce Issue

Here’s why the outrageous impact of daycare costs reverberates way beyond mothers and families.

Bossed Up · Emilie Aries

January 14, 202518m 20s

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Show Notes

We need to talk about the impact of the childcare crisis on the workforce! Some people may wonder why this topic matters beyond its impact on families of young children. The truth is, this issue has wide-reaching ramifications for the nation’s economy as a whole, and that deserves our attention whether we have children or not. In this episode, I share what the research and statistics reveal about the direct link between the exorbitant price of childcare and the labor shortage that’s crunching companies across the U.S. 

Let’s break down why this is a problem everyone should care about:

  • The disproportionate impact of childcare costs on different demographics;
  • The broader ramifications on the economy as a whole;
  • What organizations can do to start making a difference.

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Topics

childcare; careerfamilyeconomics