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ME Parents Struggle with Lack of Affordable, Accessible Child Care

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Wednesday, June 14, 2023   

CLARIFICATION: Percentages of students' reading and math scores were clarified. (12:46 p.m. MDT, June 14, 2023)

Maine ranks 12th in the nation on measures of child well-being following improvements in community and family health, according to a new report.

The 2023 Kids Count Data Book from the Annie E. Casey Foundation cited a slight drop in the number of children living in high-poverty areas in Maine, and fewer kids living in single-parent households. But a lack of affordable and accessible child care continues to affect families statewide.

Helen Hemminger, research and Kids Count associate for the Maine Children's Alliance, said even those who can afford child care may not be able to find it.

"If families can't get the child care they need, then those -- mostly women -- can't work as they might want to, and as we might need them to work," Hemminger pointed out. "That affects everyone else in Maine."

Hemminger noted Maine's average annual cost of center-based child care for a toddler is just under $11,000, or roughly 10% of a couple's median income. She emphasized current legislation aims to expand the child care subsidy program and increase wages for child care workers, which are just under $15 an hour.

While Maine ranks high in overall child well-being, the report noted significant declines in education. Hemminger added the reading scores of Maine's fourth-graders declined to more than 70% not reading proficiently, while eighth-grade math proficiency scores fell to 76%.

"We got worse, as did nationally, in fourth-grade reading due to the pandemic and the disruption," Hemminger explained. "But ours was, specifically, significantly worse and really of concern."

Hemminger stressed increasing the availability of both child care and early childhood education will go a long way in helping Maine students succeed academically. She noted lawmakers are also considering a bill to improve early learning experiences for Maine's children with full-day options to meet the needs of more working parents.


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