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Limited investment in the Granite State child care workforce likely contributed to continued shortages - NH Business Review

Persistent underinvestment in the early childhood care and education (ECE) workforce hurts not only children and parents but also employers and the broader economy. Recent data shows this problem is not improving — and in some ways, it may be getting worse. Many ECE professionals do not earn living wages In 2024, New Hampshire ECE professionals categorized as “child care workers” and preschool teachers earned median annual salaries of $34,570 an…
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NH Business Review broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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