Employers Can Help
Supply & Affordability
The availability and affordability of child care remain a top struggle for parents. For many, to obtain or retain a job relies on child care.
The price of child care in South Dakota is high. A recent state agency child care market rate survey found the annual price of center-based child care for an infant ranges from $10,192 in Minnehaha and Lincoln Counties to $7,093 in rural communities.
The price of child care in South Dakota is high. A recent state agency child care market rate survey found the annual price of center-based child care for an infant ranges from $10,192 in Minnehaha and Lincoln Counties to $7,093 in rural communities.
Employers Can Help
There are many options available for employers to consider to better support the child care needs of working parents. Employers can begin with a survey of employees to better understand their greatest challenges. Review the Childcare Solutions for Employers Toolkit by the Sioux Falls Childcare Collaborative.
Mothers with Children Under Age 5 (McKinsey & Company Survey, 2022)
53%
Mothers who left the workforce, reduced their hours or moved to a less-demanding job said they did so because of child care responsibilities
69%
Mothers who said they would be more likely to choose an employer that offered assistance with child care expenses
83%
Mothers who said child care benefits would be a “very important” or “somewhat important” factor in taking a job