NYC, It’s Time to Put Child Care First

Demand the next New York City Mayor make child care a top priority in their first 100 days

 

CHILD CARE IS ESSENTIAL

Child Care Is the Key to Affordability in NYC

You can’t make this city livable without fixing child care.

Families are paying more for child care than rent or college tuition — upwards of $40,000 a year. That’s forcing parents out of the workforce, costing NYC billions in lost revenue, and destabilizing our communities.

If we want New York City to work for working families, the next mayor must put child care first — and take bold action in their first 100 days.

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$23B

lost by NYC in 2022 because parents left work or cut hours due to lack of child care, more than the annual budget of the MTA*

55%

of families go into debt to pay for child care**

7 in 10

kids live in neighborhoods with insufficient child care options

¼

of NYC’s child care workforce live in poverty

Be a Child Care Voter

Be a Child Care Voter

Child care is on the ballot this year — and New Yorkers have the power to make it the top priority. Our I AM A CHILD CARE VOTER GUIDE will help you understand where the candidates stand on child care, important election dates, and how to make your plan to vote.

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THE TRUE COSTS OF CARE

You Can’t Solve Affordability Without Solving Child Care

Child care is the most powerful and immediate lever to make New York City truly livable for working families and to unlock growth for our economy.

Housing and transportation are critical, but they mean little if families are spending more on child care than rent, or can’t get to work because they have no safe place to leave their child.
Child Care Costs Outpace Inflation

Child Care Costs Outpace Inflation

Childcare costs have grown nearly 80% for infants since 2019 — outpacing both inflation and wage growth.
Child Care Is the #1 Expense for Families

Child Care Is the #1 Expense for Families

In NYC, families spend up to $40K/year on infant care: more than rent, more than in-state college.
Families Are Leaving 
New York City

Families Are Leaving  New York City

Families with young children are twice as likely to leave the city because of lack of affordable child care.

Every $1 invested in child care brings back $10–13 to the economy.

MORE WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
Donate

Donate

Every gift helps strengthen our movement and helps keep child care at the top of NYC’s agenda. Give what you can to fuel the fight.
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Share Your Story

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Behind the data are families making impossible choices. Tell us how the child care crisis has impacted you and help put a face to the fight.
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Sign the Petition

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Our city runs on child care and New York families can't afford to wait any longer. Tell the next mayor to fix the crisis and put families first.
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