Mayor Adams’ proposed $250 million cuts to preschool programs and youth services will drive more working class families out of the city, according to a letter from a coalition of more than 100 organizations obtained by the Daily News. Close to 8 in 10 families cannot afford to pay for child care or after-school, according to the Citizens’ Committee for Children of New York, part of the so-called .
NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams’ proposed $250 million cuts to preschool programs and youth services will drive more working class families out of the city, according to a letter from a coalition of more than 100 organizations obtained by the New York Daily News. Close to 8 in 10 families cannot afford to pay for child care or after-school, according to the Citizens’ Committee for Children of New .
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Child care providers are still recovering from the 2020 pandemic, with family based providers struggling the most. On average their capacity is 20 percent lower
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