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Jacksonville Tackles Childcare Crisis, Seeks Solutions for Struggling Families
13 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Childcare costs eat up half of working parents' paychecks
- Lack of affordable, quality daycare options forces parents to travel out of their way
- New coalition initiative aims to find long-term solutions in 120 days

As of November 13th, 2025, the cost of childcare continues to be a significant burden for working families in Jacksonville. According to the article, some parents are paying as much as $800 per month for a single child, with half of their paychecks going towards daycare expenses.
The City of Jacksonville and Mayor Donna Deegan's Office have recognized this issue and have taken action. Last month, they launched a new coalition initiative to address the childcare crisis. The group includes early learning experts and parents, all focused on finding long-term solutions to make childcare more affordable and accessible in Duval County.




