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Study: Colorado child care workers earn poverty wages

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Monday, October 21, 2024   

Workers responsible for nurturing and educating young children during their most critical years of development struggle with poverty-level wages, in Colorado and every other state, according to a new report.

Senior Researcher and Policy Associate Anna Powell with University of California Berkeley's Center for the Study of Childcare Employment said the median wage nationally for early childhood educators is $13.07 an hour.

"In Colorado that would be $15.06 an hour, so a little bit higher," said Powell. "But these are wages that are typically at or near minimum wage, and lead people to require public assistance in order to make ends meet."

In Louisiana, these educators are paid just $10.60 an hour. The 2024 Early Childhood Workforce Index found that hourly wages do not equal a living wage for a single adult in any state.

Nearly half of childcare workers turn to public assistance programs, including food stamps and Medicaid.

Early childhood educators earn less than 97% of all other occupations. Powell said the data also show serious inequities in wages.

"So, while the overall wages are low, Black and Latino women are earning even less on average," said Powell, "up to $8,000 less a year regardless of their education level."

The study's recommendations include increasing public funding for the early childhood education sector.

The U.S. currently invests just $4,000 per child, per year, compared to $14,000 invested in other wealthy nations.

The pandemic exposed just how essential these educators are to the economy, and Powell said effective use of COVID relief funds shows that solutions are available.

"And many states and localities were experimenting with helping to provide stipends or other creative ways to increase wages," said Powell. "So, all of these are excellent proof points about how we can be making different policy choices."




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