More US Parents Leave Work as Child Care Costs Outpace Inflation, BofA Reports

Child care costs rose by 5.2 percent year over year in September.
More US Parents Leave Work as Child Care Costs Outpace Inflation, BofA Reports
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Rising costs for child care—up by 5.2 percent year over year in September—have some parents leaving the workforce or cutting back on hours to take care of their children, a new report from the Bank of America (BofA) Institute found.

The report, published on Oct. 28, states that child care costs outpaced inflation by 1.5 percent in September. As a result, the year-over-year growth in households making child care payments slowed, down by 1.6 percentage points from September 2024.
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