Child care gaps in rural America threaten to undercut small communities
Briefly

Data collected prior to the pandemic shows that more than half of Americans lived in neighborhoods classified as child care deserts.
Today, her day care programs, the only ones in Jordan, can serve up to 30 children, ranging from 6 weeks old to school age. But after that pandemic-era funding support ended in September, Murnion began to wonder how long she could sustain her expanded capacity, or whether she'd need to raise prices or lower enrollment.
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