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The High Cost of Low Wages
August 1, 2017
Within you, there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself.
-Hermann Hesse (1877 - 1962), German-Swiss poet, novelist

"The people who are paid to watch America’s children tend to live in poverty," asserts Danielle Paquette in a 2016 Washington Post article. "Nearly half receive some kind of government assistance: food stamps, welfare checks, Medicaid. Their median hourly wage is $9.77—about three dollars below the average janitor's."

Paquette describes a study in which "researchers at the University of California Berkeley warn that child care is too vital to the country’s future to offer such meager wages. Those tasked with supporting kids, they explain, are shaping much of tomorrow’s workforce.

"'Economic insecurity, linked to low wages, remains endemic among those who care for and educate young children from birth to elementary school,' the authors wrote. 'This condition has endured despite a much-altered landscape in which developmental scientists, economists, and business and labor leaders have widely recognized the importance of early care and education in shaping children’s development, promoting the health of families, and building a strong economy.'

"In the United States, roughly 2 million adults make a living by caring for and educating more than 12 million children, infants to 5-year-olds...Low pay contributes to a revolving door of staffers. The average annual turnover rate among early childhood education staffers, for example, hovers around 30 percent."

Source: "Half of America’s childcare workers need food stamps, welfare payments or Medicaid" The Washington Post, July 11, 2016





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Sharyl Boehm · August 01, 2017
Rocky Mountain Children's Discovery Center
Canon City, CO, United States


Ugh this is so frustrating. I own a early learning center and we have struggled for many years to find ways to compensate our staff in other ways for all their hard work and committment. The increase in minimum wage is really going to be detrimental to our center's quality. Majority of our staff make less than $11.00 per hour.
This is such a scary scenario, but I know that it's not just our facility that is worried about how we are going to pay our staff.

Francis Wardle · August 01, 2017
CSBC
Denver, CO, United States


Until this issue is solved, nothing else really matters: standards, curriculum, training, degrees, etc. It is simply impossible to provide quality early childhood experiences without paying people! When oh when will our politicians understand this? In my view we will not be a profession until we treat our caregivers and teachers like professionals!



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