Economic Impact of Child Care
Date and Time
Tuesday Nov 12, 2019
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PST
Location
Schermer Building - Room 413 A+B
Grays Harbor College
1620 Edward P Smith Dr.
Aberdeen, WA
Fees/Admission
Lunch will be provided and the event is FREE to attend. To reserve your seat, please RSVP by no later than November 6th to Grant Jones ([email protected]).
Contact Information
(360) 532-7888
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Description
Join Greater Grays Harbor, Grays Harbor College, and the Association of Washington Business to learn about a recent report outlining the critical importance of Child Care to the Washington State economy.
Hear from Amy Anderson, Government Affairs Director for the Association of Washington Business and co-chair of the statewide Child Care Collaborative Task Force about the issues facing employers due to a lack of affordable and accessible child care in Washington state.
The event is located in the Schermer Building at Grays Harbor College.
About the Report
An in-depth report released by the Washington State Child Care Collaborative Task Force substantiates how the high costs of quality child care leads to decisions that reduce workforce participation, hurting families, employers, and the economy. A survey of working parents conducted by Elway Research and subsequent analysis performed by Eastern Washington University’s Institute of Public Policy and Economic Analysis revealed that there is a $2.08 billion in estimated direct costs to Washington employers due to turnover and missed work because of child care issues and $6.5 billion in total estimated direct and lost opportunity costs resulting from child care issues.