A national poll commissioned by the First Five Years Fund (FFYF) and conducted by the bipartisan polling team of Hart Research and New Bridge Strategy during the week following the 2022 midterm elections reveals that a strong majority of small business owners across the political spectrum support increasing federal funding for child care and early learning. The study demonstrates clearly that the national shortage of affordable child care programs is doing significant harm to businesses’ bottom lines, and the U.S. economy broadly. (author abstract)
Small businesses overwhelmingly support federal investments in child care
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