Business InsiderParents could earn $48 billion more if Congress helped with childcare so they could go back to work
FortuneCongress is increasing childcare funding by nearly $585 million—but it won’t fix the ‘sweeping, systemic problems’
CBS ChicagoSpiking inflation intensifies concerns about affordable child care, which experts say is linked closely with economic recovery
FortuneEmployers are improving their childcare benefits, but it’s not nearly enough to stop the ongoing crisis
FortunePandemic-shattered childcare sector is costing young parents $13 billion a year as they’re forced to cut back on work
New York MagazineFrustrated by a lack of urgency, activist parents are pushing the FDA on shots for kids.