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Officials warn of childcare 'cliff' as ARPA funding ends; providers, parents face steep price increases

Summit County Council · April 24, 2023
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Summit County officials told visiting federal representatives that expiration of pandemic-era ARPA subsidies is creating a near-term funding cliff for childcare, citing a provider that raised tuition from $1,000 to $2,000 per month; officials said capacity loss threatens workforce participation and regional labor supply.

Summit County officials told a congressional delegation that the county is facing an imminent childcare funding cliff as federal ARPA supports wane, and they highlighted both immediate family impacts and broader workforce consequences.

Unidentified Speaker 4 told the group that ARPA-funded supplements that many centers relied on will expire in September, creating a cliff for providers and families. The speaker cited a major local provider, PC Tots, which the county said has increased tuition from $1,000 to $2,000 per…

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