Middle-income and rural families disproportionately grapple with child-care deserts, new analysis shows

When Cathy Belair was searching for child care a couple of years ago for her two young granddaughters in Fletcher, N.C., the middle school math teacher said she found only two “quality” options that had space for the girls and also opened early enough for her to drop them off before work.

Middle-income and rural families disproportionately grapple with child-care deserts, new analysis shows

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