Trump Funding Freeze Hits US Daycares as NY Pledges Billions

Trump Funding Freeze Hits US Daycares

The Trump administration froze billions from the Child Care and Development Fund in early January 2026, endangering providers in states like California and Minnesota, while NY’s Hochul announced $1.7 billion for universal under-five care with Mamdani.

Freeze Impacts

HHS cites fraud in Biden-era payments without attendance verification, prompting delays that could shutter centers. “Thin margins mean even a month’s hold risks closures,” warns Child Care Aware’s Perry. Democratic states challenge legally.

NY Counterpush

Hochul’s $4.5 billion total includes subsidy hikes to $3 billion and 2-Care pilots. Experts praise the affordability pathway.

Industry Context

US daycare revenue nears $68 billion in 2026 amid demand growth.

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