Cable news has largely ignored the upcoming child care cliff, with Fox News and CNN spending just 10 and 6 minutes, respectively, on the looming crisis over the last three months.
On September 30, the U.S. will fall off a “child care cliff,” when federal funding for child care from the American Rescue Plan expires. According to a study by the Century Foundation, a progressive think tank, the child care cliff could result in 3.2 million children losing spots in child care, as well as the closure of over 70,000 child care programs, if funding is not renewed ahead of the deadline.
Despite the severe potential consequences, cable news networks have dedicated minimal coverage to the crisis, with Fox News airing 10 minutes of coverage and CNN airing just 6 minutes since the Century Foundation study was first published on June 21. MSNBC dedicated more coverage, airing 28 minutes on the looming crisis.
While cable news has largely ignored the upcoming cliff, print outlets have been warning about the upcoming crisis for several months now. Cable news outlets should cover this important story, which has the potential to leave millions of parents without child care, in addition to leaving millions of already underpaid child care workers without jobs.