St. Petersburg, Fla., Oct. 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- More than 25 percent of Americans have gone into debt to afford child care, according to a new survey by The Penny Hoarder.


The Penny Hoarder surveyed parents with children under the age of 6 to find out how the costs of child care have affected their financial well-being. Here’s what the researchers found:

“Housing affordability is something you hear about a lot, but what we found is there is a huge problem in this country when it comes to the cost of child care,” says The Penny Hoarder’s data journalist, Alex Mahadevan. “This is a poll of our readers, but it mirrors Census data showing it can cost more than rent in some places if you have several children under 6 enrolled in child care centers.”

For more information on The Penny Hoarder’s child care survey, visit:

https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/life/parenting/child-care-expenses/

Methodology:

The Penny Hoarder surveyed 1,224 adult readers who have at least one child under the age of 6. Participants accessed the survey through email, Facebook and thepennyhoarder.com. The Penny Hoarder did not weight the survey for the United States population. However, spending figures were cross-checked through an analysis of child care spending data from the U.S. Census Bureau provided by the University of Minnesota.

For complete survey methodology, please contact The Penny Hoarder’s data journalist, Alex Mahadevan, amahadevan@thepennyhoarder.com.

About The Penny Hoarder:

The Penny Hoarder is a personal finance website that reaches millions of readers each month. Its mission is to put more money in people’s pockets, and it does that by sharing job opportunities, personal success stories, practical tips and more.

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Maryann Akinboyewa
Public Relations Manager, The Penny Hoarder
maryann@thepennyhoarder.com

Alex Mahadevan
Data Journalist, The Penny Hoarder
amahadevan@thepennyhoarder.com