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May 18, 2021 / 05:24 PM EST
GREENWOOD, Ind. (WISH) As people head back to work in person, day cares for children in Indiana are filling up. However, some say they can’t find enough staff and partly blame current unemployment benefits that will soon change in Indiana.
Erin Sinders with daughter, Hannah
In the meantime, some parents said they can’t work because of the lack of child care. Day cares admit the price of child care and pay of these employees is also part of the problem.
“It is that vicious cycle. I need care but I also need a job. But, I can’t afford care. I don’t have a job, but I can’t go get a job unless somebody watches my kid,” said Erin Sinders, the director of Adventures Childcare and Learning Center in Greenwood.