The Defense Department is adjusting how much service members pay in child care fees for the 2023-2024 school year to reduce the burden on lower income families and meet the intent of Executive Order 14095.
Executive Order 14095, “Increasing Access to High-Quality Care and Supporting Caregivers,” directs the DOD to improve the affordability of child care on military installations.
Adjustments include a reduction in the number of fee categories from fourteen to eleven, modification of the Total Family Income categories and an increase in the highest TFI category to $160,001 and above. These adjustments provide a more equitable division of fees based on total family income. The adjustment also includes an increase in the fee assistance provider rate cap for both community-based providers and military-certified family childcare providers to $1,800 per child per month, from $1,700.