A new report reveals that nearly half of young children in the US live in childcare deserts, particularly severe in states like Alaska and Hawaii. This shortage is exacerbated by low wages for childcare workers and high costs for families, making it difficult to find affordable and accessible care options. Policymakers need to address both supply and demand issues to improve access to quality childcare services.
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