Congress proposes $10 billion in relief for the child-care industry, but advocates say it's only a ‘down payment’

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Lawmakers agreed to a $900 billion Covid-19 relief package that provides $10 billion for the child-care industry, but advocates say it isn't enough long term.

Although the vast majority of child-care programs opened back up after the spring stay-at-home orders lifted, many daycare center and preschool owners are taking on huge financial losses — both personal and professional.that provides $10 billion in funding for the industry. However, advocates say that amount isn't enough to keep child-care providers in business for long.

That's because many centers are still operating at lower capacities, even as costs rise. The survey found that 91% are paying extra for cleaning supplies, 73% have taken on extra expenses for personal protective equipment and 60% are paying additional staff wages. The $10 billion in relief allocated to child care in Sunday's package is a "symbolic" recognition of the critical role child-care providers play, Rittling says. But more assistance is needed in order to support this hard-hit industry.

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