New Mexico becomes first state to offer no-cost child care to every family
New Mexico becomes first state to offer no-cost child care to every family

New Mexico becomes first state to offer no-cost child care to every family

New Mexico will become the first state in the nation to guarantee no-cost child care for all families, regardless of income, when the program launches Nov. 1.
The universal child care program will provide significant financial relief to families across the southwestern state.
New Mexico's Early Childhood Education and Care Department estimated families will save $12,000 on average per child each year.
The state is also launching efforts to increase the available childcare options, including launching a campaign to recruit licensed and registered home providers and establishing a $12.7 million low-interest loan fund to construct, expand, and renovate child care facilities, with an additional $20 million requested in the state's Fiscal Year 2027 budget.
If implemented properly, this would be a huge boon to working class families. Not only in basically getting back all the money they were spending on childcare (or losing out on because they had to provide it), but also because educational gaps start in pre-K, not high school. Just getting the majority of kids to a basic common ground in early learning and social skills would do so much to improve educational outcomes from elementary school onwards.