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Kirsten Gillibrand: “Kindergarten doesn't start until your child is five.”

Featuring: Kirsten Gillibrand, Democratic | U.S. Senate New York

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Brookings Summit on Social Mobility with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

Published | Video Starts at 20:48

Now, if you just think about the numbers again, let's say the average between an infant and a child is about $10,000 a year. You're a minimum wage earner, you earn $15,000 a year. How are you going to afford child care? Kindergarten doesn't start until your child is five. So from zero through five, you have no option. There is no affordable option. So imagine what you do as a single mom Again, 17 million of those minimum wage earners are women. (20:48–20:52)

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