New Report: Working Families Can’t Afford Quality Child Care
The Economic Policy Institute released a report today that shows just how hard it is for low-wage workers, and families in general, to afford child care for their kids.
Read more →Child care workers across the country struggle to make ends meet. Parents need quality, affordable child care.
That's why people who care for children are coming together with parents to fight for fair pay and child care for all. We're standing together to demand more for everyone who works hard but doesn’t make enough to get by.
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The Economic Policy Institute released a report today that shows just how hard it is for low-wage workers, and families in general, to afford child care for their kids.
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Maria del Carmen Macias (Maricarmen) traveled with other Fight for $15 activists to Washington D.C. to see Pope Francis as he visited the United States. “For me, this pope is very humble,” Maricarmen said, “but he is not afraid to say what he has to say.” Maricarmen was very excited that Pope Francis visited the…
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Dawn Oneal, a child care worker from Atlanta, spoke on Congressman Keith Ellison’s panel entitled “From Ferguson to $15: The Economic Path Forward” at the Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference.
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