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Report: MN Among States with Fewest "Stay-at-Home" Parents During Crisis

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Thursday, August 20, 2020   

MINNEAPOLIS -- A new online report says Minnesota ranks near the top for households without "stay-at-home" parents during the pandemic.

The rankings, based on census data, were compiled for the website Smartest Dollar, which focused on families with kids younger than age 14.

It suggests nearly 47% of Minnesota households are headed by parents with work commitments.

Many school districts across the state have said they will start the year with distance learning, either full- or part-time.

Janet Herzog, director of the Midwest Child Care Association, said to make matters worse, the crisis is affecting her industry, leaving parents in a bind.

"Because there's so many people that are staying at home due to the pandemic, they're keeping their kids home, and the child-care centers are not being... they can't stay open," Herzog said.

She said it's an even bigger problem for low-income parents who count on schools being in session, so they can go to work without worrying about care expenses.

For the report's metro-area rankings, Minneapolis-St. Paul also lands in the top ten.

The authors said while many parents are working from home now, it's no simple task to handle priorities simultaneously.

Herzog said not only could this situation create problems for students needing help with distance learning or getting the developmental care they need, it adds more stress for parents trying to manage their jobs.

"We're going to start seeing the productivity go down here pretty soon in the workplace, too, because it's a hard juggling act for those parents to do all of this at the same time," Herzog said.

She added there's concern children in low-income households where parents have to be at work might lack access to nutritious foods. She strongly encouraged those families to work with school food service and other programs to ensure that healthy meals get to their children.


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