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Report Highlights NC Needs for More & Better Child Care

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Wednesday, June 14, 2023   

Families in North Carolina are in critical need of more and better child care options, according to the latest Kids Count Data Book, released today by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

It revealed child care costs in North Carolina are out of reach for some parents, resulting in situations where they must turn down a job or even resign. The report showed it affects not only a young family's stability, but the state's economy.

Erica Palmer Smith, executive director of the nonprofit NC Child, said affordability and wages for child care workers are some of the biggest issues.

"We know that there are so many families that are, right now, locked out of the workforce," Smith observed. "So many families that are paying more than the cost of college tuition to be able to send their child to child care."

The average annual cost for care for an infant in North Carolina is close to $10,000 a year, according to the Economic Policy Institute, a monthly expense second only to the cost of rent. The Kids Count Data Book ranks North Carolina 33rd among states for overall child well-being, and 27th for families' economic well-being.

The report ranks the state 34th in terms of children's health.

Leslie Boissiere, vice president of external affairs for the Annie E. Casey Foundation, said one alarming factor they found across the country is there are more deaths among children and teens, including suicides and firearm fatalities. She added there are concerning racial differences in some of the key findings as well.

"The child and teen deaths per 100,000 is nearly twice for Black families as it is overall," Boissiere reported. "In the area of education, we're seeing children who are three and four not in school, significantly higher for Latino and American Indian kids."

Kids ages 10-18 accounted for 4.7 % of suicide deaths in 2020, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. The Kids Count report pointed to the need for more focus and resources for children's mental health.

Disclosure: The Annie E. Casey Foundation contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Education, Juvenile Justice, and Welfare Reform. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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