Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health
Population Health Research Brief Series
Expansions in the U.S. Child Care and Development Block Grant Improved Program Stability
Hyojeong Kim, Colleen Heflin, Taryn Morrissey
July 2022
Child care is necessary for most parents to work and serves as an important developmental context for children. Yet many low-income families struggle with the high cost of child care. The child care subsidy program is designed to help low-income working families pay for child care. In 2018, Congress substantially increased funding for child care through the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) to states, enabling them to make improvements to their child care subsidy programs. This brief summarizes the policy changes made in Virginia and describes how those changes improved child care subsidy stability and participation in that state.