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Minnesota has the fifth-highest child care costs in the U.S., averaging $15,000 yearly per child.
Minnesota ranks fifth among U.S. states for the highest child care costs, with families spending an average of $15,000 annually for one child in center-based care.
This expense exceeds the national average and represents a significant financial burden, particularly for low- and middle-income households.
The high cost reflects ongoing challenges in supply, staffing, and funding across the state’s child care system.
While some state and federal programs offer limited relief, many families still struggle to afford quality care.
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Minnesota tiene el quinto costo más alto de cuidado infantil en los EE.UU., con un promedio de $15,000 anuales por niño.