Democrats earmark $7 billion for child care in newest relief package—but it won't be enough to stabilize the system for long

To keep roughly half of all child care slots from disappearing nationwide, industry advocates say the U.S. needs to spend $50 billion. But lawmakers seem unwilling to pay that — at least for now.
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