The U.S. child care industry has faced major challenges in recent years, including high staff turnover and a shortage of providers — particularly affordable ones. These issues only intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic, which brought the growing child care crisis into focus. As $39 billion in child care assistance funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) began to phase out in September 2023, onlookers warned that up to 3 million children could experience disruptions in child care nationwide — a “child care cliff.” Join and fellows Ed Emmett and Dr. Joyce Beebe as they discuss the state of childcare in the US, and evaluate a variety of policy solutions.
Discussants:
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Edward M. Emmet, Fellow in Energy and Transportation Policy, Baker Institute
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Dr. Joyce Beebe, Fellow in Public Finance, Baker Institute
This conversation was recorded on January 31st, 2024. The associated report, “Prime for Overhaul: Policy Tools for Solving the Child Care Crisis,” was published on January 17th, 2024.


