Child care in Colorado is so expensive that many families spend 30-40% of their income on it. Funding shortfalls have frozen child care subsidies in parts of the state, forcing parents to miss work or quit jobs.
Some counties are raising local taxes to help, but it’s just a patchwork fix to a much bigger problem.


The Conversation
Colorado faces a funding crisis for child care − local communities hope to fill the gaps
A lack of access to child care costs the state an estimated $2.7 billion in lost productivity and revenue.








