
Mamdani’s city-run preschool expansion will leave parents with no other choice
NY Post
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s drive to expand “free” (city-run, taxpayer-funded) preschool programs is already squeezing private-sector providers, suggesting this “transformation” is more about a government takeover of the sector than anything else.
Consider the private Manhattan day care preparing to hike prices 20% to cover higher costs for qualified workers, as city pre-K competitors push up wages.
“The teachers who are working for DOE, their salaries are much higher, so we are competing with them,” Manhattan Schoolhouse co-founder and CEO Kamila Faruki told The Post.
Yes: Public school teachers are paid much more (starting salaries: $68,900 vs. $50,000) than private-sector ones, plus with less quality control.
Of course, the United Federation of Teachers insists these 2K “instructors” get union wages and benefits; expect job protections like the ones that make even abusive K-12 “educators” so hard to fire, too.
This year’s $73 million 2-Care pilot, with just 2,000 seats across the city, is only the start.

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