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May 2025
17m 29s

Counting the cost of childcare in the US

Bbc World Service
About this episode

Raising a child is expensive - and in the US, families can pay more than their monthly rent to cover childcare and enable them to get back to work.

We find out why costs in the US are so high compared to the rest of the world.

We hear from parents who are struggling to make ends meet, and speak to providers who say they're operating in a difficult environment.

Produced and presented by Monica Miller

(Image: Children running through a daycare centre in the US. Credit: Getty Images)

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