Yep, New Mexico is one of the poorest states in America, so it figures child care costs would be through the roof! New Mexico frequently ranks among the states with the highest poverty rates in the U.S., particularly when considering child poverty. New Mexico is known as the abortion capitol of the United States! The state really treasures God’s children! Right? WRONG! VERY SATANIC HERE! Where’s the Church??? So many are patting itself on the back I believe! OH! I forgot to mention that New Mexico is also last in education! Yes, New Mexico is frequently ranked last or near the bottom in national education rankings. This is a consistent trend, with multiple reports and data releases showing New Mexico lagging behind other states in various educational metrics. Many are going to be shocked When God asks them “Why did you let my babies suffer?”
A post like this makes me even more unpopular in this state…BUT! We stand for GOD! We don’t play Church here! We do Church!
WalletHub Reports
With both parents working in more than two-thirds of families with children, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on Child Care Costs by State to put a spotlight on the places where taking care of children puts the biggest strain on Americans’ finances.
To identify the states with the highest and lowest child care costs, WalletHub analyzed the prices of family-based and center-based child care and adjusted them by the median income.
Child Care Spending in New Mexico (1=Most Expensive; 25=Avg.):
- Cost of Early Child Care as a % of Median Annual Married-Couple Family Income: 11.61%
- Cost of Day Care as a % of Median Annual Married-Couple Family Income: 11.14%
- Cost of Early Child Care as a % of Median Annual Single-Parent Family Income: 36.34%
- Cost of Day Care as a % of Median Annual Single-Parent Family Income: 34.88%
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