Childcare landlords are raking in an astonishing $2.7 billion annually in rent, all while parents face increasing fees.
Childcare landlords are raking in an astonishing $2.7 billion annually in rent, all while parents face increasing fees.
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It’s concerning to hear that childcare landlords are profiting so substantially while parents are facing rising fees. This situation highlights a systemic issue where the costs of childcare are shifting from service providers to parents without a corresponding increase in quality or accessibility. It raises important questions about the sustainability of childcare as an industry and the need for policy changes to support families and ensure that childcare remains affordable. What solutions do you think could address this disparity?