“Laura Pacific would love to find a job — if she could afford child care for her 10-year-old son.
“The 35-year-old single mom faces a common predicament for many U.S. parents, and especially women, as they juggle soaring chlld-care costs and the need to earn a living in a precarious labor market. The going rate for her day care needs where she lives in Phoenix, Arizona, is between $600 and $800 a month — more than Pacific’s monthly rent.
“ ‘Day care is absolutely essential and if you don’t have it, it stops a lot of the opportunities you would have outside of the home,’ Pacific told CBS MoneyWatch. ‘They say there are a lot of jobs right now, but because of the child-care situation I am not able to take advantage of any of them.’ ”
— “With child care unaffordable, many parents struggle to stay employed,” by Megan Cerullo, CBS News, September 30, 2021
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