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Report: Economic Benefits of Affordable Child Care for Colorado

December 19, 2022
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The cover of a report called "Untapped Potential: The Economic Benefits of Affordable Child Care for Colorado" Child Care

In this report, the Colorado Fiscal Institute analyzed the potential effects of making child care affordable for parents of young children. Our analysis showed:

  • Colorado families who have access to free child care earn nearly $10,000 more on average than families who don’t have that access.
  • Free child care leads to mothers working more, and if universal child care was available it would boost the labor participation rate of Colorado moms by 11 percentage points.
  • Rural Colorado has the most to gain from increasing access to free child care.
  • The median wage in most Colorado counties is not enough to make child care worth the high cost.
  • Affordable child care policy solutions include expanding the Early Childhood Educator Tax Credit, ensuring subsidy rates reflect the true cost of care, and moving towards full-time early learning for all ages.
  • One of the biggest barriers to equitably paying for these investments is Colorado’s TABOR law, which prohibits the most equitable financing solutions.

Read the full report

Read a two-page fact sheet with the most relevant data