Walker County Messenger

Number of child care workers declines in Ga.

- By Tim Darnell

ATLANTA — A new study from a Washington, D.C.based think tank shows a decline in the number of child-care workers in Georgia over the last several years, a decline that has been particular­ly devastatin­g during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

According to the Bipartisan Policy Center’s updated National and State Child Care Data report, there were 14,350 child care workers in Georgia in 2020. That number represents a 17% decline in the number of child care workers from 2019 and a 25% decline since 2016.

In 2020, the annual mean salary for Georgia’s child care workers was $21,100. The ratio of child care workers in Georgia to infants is 1 to 6; 1 to 8 for young toddlers; 1 to 15 for older toddlers; and 1 to 18 for preschoole­rs. According to the National Associatio­n for the Education of Young Children, best practice ratios should be 1 to 4; 1 to 4; 1 to 6 and 1 to 10 for those respective categories.

“COVID-19 laid bare many of the challenges in our nation’s child care system,” said Luci Manning, spokespers­on for the organizati­on. “These issues include retaining and recruiting staff, the high-cost burden on parents, and lack of a sustainabl­e business model for child care providers — many of which are women-owned small businesses.”

According to the organizati­on, nearly 24 million children ages 5 and under live in the U.S., with 63% living in households in which both parents work

In Georgia, there are 784,969 children ages 5 and under, according to the report.

While 63% of those children live in households in which both parents work, 24% live in families below the poverty line.

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