In Rio Rancho, N.M., Mary Bissell and her husband drive two hours every day to drop their three-year-old daughter off at her daycare. They both work in education. Bissell recently took on a remote-working role as a coach to train math teachers.
The daycare, a state-subsidized center close to the school where Bissell previously worked, is the most affordable one they could find in their area. It costs $35 per day, roughly $750 a month. The cost will soon be increasing to closer to $900 a month, which is still almost a third…
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