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Changing the Child Care Narrative

Findings from the Better Life Lab’s Reporting Grant Initiative, 2024–2025

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Abstract

In the United States, child care remains a broken system for most families, while paying poverty wages to providers. While the COVID-19 pandemic put an unprecedented media spotlight on the care crisis, there still remains a vital need to show the ways our system can be improved, including highlighting local solutions that work.

Through its reporting grants to independent writers, storytellers, and content producers, New America’s Better Life Lab invests in keeping these stories alive. The articles and multimedia content emerging from this initiative help elevate the crucial role child care plays in our economy, communities, businesses, and families.

This report collects these grant-supported stories from the last year in one place to highlight the key themes, trends, and bright spots uncovered from across the child care space. Crafted by a cohort of both experienced reporters and up-and-coming storytellers and featured in 14 outlets across 16 U.S. states and Washington, DC, these narratives keep the need for care solutions at the forefront of the national conversation and apply pressure on leaders and policymakers to act.

Acknowledgments

The Better Life Lab is grateful for the financial support and partnership of the Bainum Family Foundation and its pioneering WeVision Early Education Framework, acknowledging the “core shifts” that must take place to change mindsets and fundamentally improve our child care systems.

Editorial disclosure: The views expressed in this report are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the views of New America, its staff, fellows, funders, or board of directors.

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