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Facing child care crisis, rural providers band together to stay open

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Nearly 4 million children in the United States can't get into a licensed child care center, costing states about $1 billion per year in lost economic activity from parents missing work or stepping away from jobs to support their families.

Breakdown
  • Nebraska faces a childcare shortage, with 90% of counties lacking enough childcare slots for local children. 1m 17s
  • Recruiting more men into early childhood education is seen as one solution to the shortage, challenging traditional gender roles. 54s
  • Local leaders in rural Nebraska, including educators and ranchers, have led efforts to centralize early childcare education. 1m 53s
  • Communities have raised $3 million for new childcare facilities, with over half the funds coming from grants and donations. 2m 3s
  • These community-driven solutions aim to support working families and ensure the sustainability of rural areas. 2m 15s
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