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Most US adults say child care costs are a ‘major problem,’ a new AP-NORC poll finds

Americans overwhelmingly view the cost of child care as a significant issue, and most support initiatives to offer free or low-cost day care and to require employers to provide paid family leave for parents of babies, according to a new poll.

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Most US adults say child care costs are a 'major problem,' a new AP-NORC poll finds

FILE - Pre-K students at The Learning Lamp Center for Children in Somerset participate in a ceremonial ribbon-cutting to celebrate the completion of its “Child Care Works for Somerset” campaign at the facility on Aberdeen Drive in Somerset County, Pa., May 16, 2024. (Thomas Slusser/The Tribune-Democrat via AP, File)


Americans overwhelmingly view the cost of child care as a significant issue, and most support initiatives to offer free or low-cost day care and to require employers to provide paid family leave for parents of babies, according to a new poll.

But they’re divided over how to solve the problem and what role the government should have in that solution.

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