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New Mexico Becomes First State To Offer Free Universal Child Care

Free child care for all could reshape New Mexicoโ€™s workforce, easing burdens and boosting participation.

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September 11, 2025
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New Mexico Becomes First State To Offer Free Universal Child Care

All families in New Mexico will now qualify for either fully covered child care or reimbursement of expenses, potentially saving an average of $12,000 per child per year.

New Mexico is set to make history this November as the first U.S. state to offer free universal child care to all families, regardless of income.ย 

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the expansion this week, calling it a transformational step for family stability, economic participation, and child development across the state, according to NBC News.

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The newly expanded program builds on a 2022 initiative that already provided free care for most families earning up to 400% of the federal poverty level โ€” about $124,000 annually for a household. With this update, all families in New Mexico will now qualify for either fully covered child care or reimbursement of expenses, potentially saving an average of $12,000 per child per year.

The plan also includes a new $13 million fund to build, renovate, and expand child care centers across the state, with additional funding expected in next yearโ€™s budget.

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This policy change positions New Mexico as a national model for early childhood care โ€” a workforce issue that gained prominence during the 2024 presidential race.ย 

By easing the financial burden of child care, the program enables more parents, especially women, to re-enter or stay in the workforce. Experts like UCLAโ€™s Dr. Neal Halfon say this investment supports long-term gains in education, health, and economic mobility, helping build a more stable and inclusive future of work.

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