How much do you (or did you) pay for child care?
Do you support the proposed Child Care for Every Community Act?
Massachusetts has some of the highest child care costs in the nation, but a recently filed federal proposal could provide Bay State families relief.
The Child Care for Every Community Act, led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, would fully subsidize child care expenses for families making less than 75% of their state’s median income and cap child care expenses for high-income families at 7% of their household income.
A Mass. family making $130,125 would pay $200 a month under the proposal, according to Warren, rather than the current average of $3,128 a month and more than half of American families would pay just $10 a day for child care.
What is your reaction to Warren’s proposal? Please share with us your financial child care experience. What type of child care do you (or did you) use, a home daycare, daycare center, nanny, etc. How much do you pay for the service?
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