40% Of U.S. Child Care Centers Say They'll Close Permanently Without Public Assistance

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40% Of U.S. Child Care Centers Say They'll Close Permanently Without Public Assistance
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73% of child care programs indicated that they have or will engage in layoffs, furloughs, and/or pay cuts.

early childhood educators reported that they have applied for or received unemployment benefits. 73% of programs said that they have or will engage in layoffs, furloughs, and/or pay cuts. "As a country, we have a choice to make.

stemming from child care facilities in Texas, the state's Department of Health and Human Services reported earlier this month.

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