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Senator probes private equity’s impact on childcare costs

Tara Rowden by Tara Rowden
March 24, 2026
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Senator probes private equity's impact on childcare costs

Story Highlight

– Senator Jeff Merkley investigates two largest child care companies.
– Rising prices impact families seeking affordable child care.
– Private equity ownership linked to staffing shortages and higher costs.
– KinderCare and Learning Care cited for safety violations.
– 80% of voters see child care affordability as a crisis.

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A federal investigation has been initiated into the two largest child care providers in the United States, both of which are backed by private equity firms. This action comes as many families struggle with escalating child care costs.

On Tuesday, Senator Jeff Merkley, a Democrat from Oregon, dispatched letters to KinderCare Learning Companies and Learning Care Group, along with their private equity owners, seeking comprehensive information on the operations and structure of these organisations. In his correspondence, Merkley highlighted concerns regarding the increasing influence of private equity in the child care sector and the implications for affordability, staffing, and overall access to services.

“Some analysts suggest that the growing role of private equity and other profit-maximizing ownership models in child care centers increase challenges related to affordability, staffing, and access—particularly where investor strategies increase financial pressure to raise prices, constrain labor costs, or concentrate capacity in higher-revenue markets,” Merkley stated in one of the letters. He pointed out that data indicates eight of the ten largest child care providers are under the ownership of private equity firms, noting studies showing these facilities tend to experience more significant staffing shortages, lower wages for their workers, and increased pricing compared to their nonprofit equivalents.

Furthermore, Merkley underscored existing concerns raised by regulatory bodies in several states, which have flagged KinderCare due to insufficient oversight. In parallel, facilities managed by Learning Care Group have faced reports of various health and safety violations. In light of these issues, Merkley has requested that both companies provide crucial documentation by April 7, including details about parent companies, sponsors, subsidiaries, minutes from committee meetings, presentations, and information regarding any legal proceedings involving the firms.

“Our future generations are our greatest resource, and we owe it to them to ensure their safety and security are at the forefront of everything we do,” remarked Merkley, who is in his third term. “The private equity firms and the child care companies they control owe it to the families they serve to fully cooperate with this investigation, and I look forward to fully examining the documents and information we are requesting.”

KinderCare Learning Companies is owned by Partners Group, a private equity firm based in Switzerland, while Learning Care Group is under the ownership of American Securities, an investment firm based in the United States. Both companies have reiterated their commitment to providing high-quality care.

“At KinderCare, our mission is simple and unwavering: to support working families and to provide a safe, nurturing, high-quality learning environment so their children can thrive,” a spokesperson for KinderCare stated. “Every day, millions of parents across the country rely on early education and care so they can contribute to their communities and their workplaces. Annually, the federal government provides less than $250 in child care funding per American child while the cost of quality care continues to rise.”

Similarly, John Bork, CEO of Learning Care Group, expressed a commitment to quality, stating, “Every decision we make is grounded in providing safe, high-quality care and being a good place to work for our teachers. We believe thoughtful, long-term investment supports that mission, and we welcome the opportunity to work with policymakers to strengthen the system for families and educators.”

Senator Merkley further articulated the importance of accessible child care, stressing its vital role in bolstering the middle class and supporting families as they strive for better economic conditions. “Ensuring working families can access safe and affordable child care is paramount to building out the middle class and making it easier for families to get ahead,” he noted.

The issue of child care costs has emerged as a significant financial strain on households across the nation, particularly in recent years. According to the First Five Years Fund, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to early childhood education policy, the average annual cost of child care has surpassed £13,000 per child, a figure that in many instances rivals or exceeds monthly rental expenses as indicated by a recent analysis from LendingTree.

Public sentiment echoes the urgency of the situation; a survey conducted by the First Five Years Fund in February found that approximately 80% of voters view the difficulty faced by working parents in securing affordable child care options as a “major problem” or consider it a “state of crisis.”

As the investigation unfolds, all eyes will be on the responses from KinderCare and Learning Care Group, and how they choose to address the concerns raised. In a landscape where child care remains a critical barrier for working families seeking balance, stakeholders at all levels are keen for solutions that guarantee not only affordability but also the safety and development of the youngest members of society.

The outcome of this investigation may have far-reaching implications for the sector, particularly as lawmakers and families alike call for transparency and accountability in child care services that play a fundamental role in the lives of millions.

Our Thoughts

The investigation into KinderCare Learning Companies and Learning Care Group highlights significant concerns surrounding health and safety regulations in child care facilities. Key safety lessons involve adequate staffing and supervision, which are critical for maintaining children’s safety. Breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 may have occurred, particularly regarding the duty of employers to ensure the safety of their employees and those affected by their operations.

To prevent similar incidents, child care providers must adhere to rigorous workforce training and compliance with Ofsted standards, ensuring that staff are sufficiently trained and capable of supervising children effectively. Increasing transparency and cooperation among private equity firms regarding operational practices could also mitigate financial pressures leading to reduced safety oversight.

Enhancing reporting mechanisms for health and safety violations and ensuring adequate funding for child care services can address the systemic issues driving up costs and compromising safety. Compliance with the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 is essential, compelling providers to carry out risk assessments and address identified hazards in a timely manner.

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