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Child Care Shortage Impacting Kansas Economy

Kansas employers say a lack of affordable child care makes it harder to attract and keep workers. (Photo: childcareaware.org)
Kansas employers say a lack of affordable child care makes it harder to attract and keep workers. (Photo: childcareaware.org)

A lack of child care could be a challenge for economic development in Kansas.  As Stephen Koranda reports for the Kansas News Service, a new analysis has found most counties are without enough nursery schools and day care centers.