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San Francisco Expands Free Child Care to 150% of AMI, Adds 50% Subsidy to 200% This Fall

City officials will draw on a $570 million Prop C reserve to lower child care costs for more families.

Overview

  • Families of four earning under $230,000 now qualify for free care at roughly 500 early‑learning providers across the city.
  • Starting this fall, families of four with incomes up to $310,000 will receive a 50% tuition credit, with the rollout expected around September.
  • City estimates project about 12,000 additional children under age 5 becoming newly eligible and more than 7,000 receiving higher support.
  • The move follows a sluggish 2024 expansion that drew about 200 sign-ups, prompting supervisors to seek reviews of outreach and enrollment practices.
  • The agenda also launches a pilot for about 100 rising juniors to complete associate degrees or industry certifications at City College with a guaranteed transfer to San Francisco State.