During his inaugural address, New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, made a lot of promises. Stating that “there is no need too small to be met,” he promised to use government power aggressively to make life more affordable for New Yorkers, including to “deliver universal childcare for the many by taxing the wealthiest few.”
Undoubtedly, this sounds great to many cash-strapped New Yorkers, particularly parents who know firsthand that childcare in New York is expensive and scarce. Most savvy New Yorkers also suspect that accessing city-provided “free” childcare won’t be as easy as Mamdani makes it sound.
Economists can detail exactly how big a line item childcare for the 500,000 children 5 and under will be in the New York City budget. Given that childcare costs are in the neighborhood of $20,000 per child, a back-of-the-hand calculation suggests that it will exceed the initial $6 billion estimate and would be closer to $10 billion. In fact, the costs are likely to be even more eye-popping since, at the same time as he promises to shift all daycare costs onto taxpayers, Mamdani declares he will also raise wages for daycare workers to be closer to those of public school teachers.
Those same economists will likely also warn that the “wealthiest few” of city earners whom Mamdani promises to hit with another tax to pay for all of his freebies are already overtaxed, are too few in number, and are busy packing their bags for other states for these numbers to add up.
Yet, the biggest problem for Mamdani’s “free” daycare plan isn’t that it’s unaffordable but that it fails to understand the basic idea of tradeoffs and scarcity.
As of December, there were more than 10,000 children on the waiting list for the existing program that defrays childcare costs for low-income families. There aren’t slots in daycare centers to serve these families.
Imagine how such waiting lists will explode under a program that makes childcare not just subsidized but “free.” Presumably, this “universal” program would mean that all families currently paying for childcare in New York City would stop making private payments, and their costs would be picked up by taxpayers.
And what about all those families who aren’t using formal daycare services at all? Many families, especially lower-income families, rely on grandparents, other relatives and neighbors to help provide childcare in order to save costs. Many other families have one parent at home caring for their young children. Some parents plan their work schedules so that someone is always at home, rather than paying for outside care. Yet, if all these families suddenly become eligible for free care at a licensed, city-paid-for center, they will join the queue, too.
Mamdani’s system will face the same problems that have plagued every collectivist, one-size-fits-all system ever created: there will be no mechanism to distinguish between those who really need the services and those who don’t. That means those who really need childcare to work will have an even tougher time getting spots in a system that is overwhelmed by demand.
Undoubtedly, Mamdani is dreaming up ways to massively increase the supply of childcare. However, daycare slots don’t multiply overnight. Licensing, staffing, space and compliance all take time and money.
These issues will be particularly difficult to overcome since, naturally, Mamdani isn’t just promising more daycare, but more high-quality daycare, and government officials like him will get to define exactly what that means. Daycare providers should brace for a tsunami of red tape and increased micromanagement of their business practices, or risk becoming ineligible for city subsidies. Parents may find they have fewer options that provide the environment they want for their children, even if the city manages to create more industrial-size childcare centers.
New Yorkers are likely to find that Mamdani’s promise of free, high-quality daycare for everyone is simply a fairytale. The fact is, childcare can never truly be free. The real question is who pays, how much it costs, and whether the system can actually deliver options that work for families.
Unfortunately, New Yorkers are likely to find that Mamdani isn’t just unlikely to solve the city’s significant daycare challenge, but that he may make it much worse.
Carrie Lukas is the president of the Independent Women’s Forum. She wrote this for InsideSources.com.
Reprinted with Permission from DJ Journal by Carrie Lukas.
The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of AMAC or AMAC Action.

As stated by others in the past, NYC is getting what they voted for without realizing the true consequences for their ignorance.
Another opportunity for Communist players in government to divert funds from legitimate concerns to those important to the Left. Anyone else see NYC being the next “Minnesota-style” fraud in “day care” businesses?
Free stuff Is just another form of democrat voter registration. It costs dems nothing to be magnanimous with businesses and taxpayers footing the bill. Free? Sucker’s fall for it every time.
let him do it
new yorkers voted for him
i think it will implode in 5.4.3.2.1.!
‘The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples’ money.’ Margaret Thatcher
He couldn’t care less, since his goal has nothing to do with helping US citizens. On the contrary, he wants to enslave us, which is also the goal of the entire Democratic Party and always has been.
imo
I don’t imagine that well to do or well enough will be putting children in state run daycare. It will be those who need to work and have a place for a child. Will this be the case or will the Deserving poor be a priority, regardless of working status. It will be an expensive screw up for which the taxpayer without access to it will pay.Put a clueless brainless useless dilettante in charge and he’ll deliver.
I remember a time before cell phones, the internet, social media, solar panels, compulsory recycling, electric cars, global warming theory and single parent families. Kids rode bicycles to school and mom was a ‘housewife’. Didn’t need ‘childcare’ back then.
Free daycare—. Be true indoctrination centers. Parents hung out to dry. pathetic morons. Not one shred of love or care for own children. Should have been sterilized, neuter her spayed. Fake parents
He is going to make a bigger mess out of NYC jeez
Mamdani is a madman! The Federal Government will not support a Sanctuary State and he can’t force Trump to do so. What can he do, threaten Trump that if he doesn’t do what Mamdani wants that NY won’t vote for the Republicans? They never do anyway!
I do feel sorry for New Yorkers. But then, this is what they wanted. Nothing is free.
When the time comes New York, suffer in silence as most do not want to listen to you whining about the consequences.
Communism / socialism is a fine thing until you run out of other peoples money.
Maybe he could transport the kids to the Somali day care centers in Minnesota they seem to have a lot of room. Also when do the free bus rides start?
Another problem is all the children in this so called “free” day care will be indoctrinated even more into the communist agenda. Get them early and make them communist.
What? Now that cops in MN have been freed to enforce the law, there is a lot less to see and talk about. Protesters bring arrested, ICE picking up illegals at jails, all is much better.
Dims in congress and the state legislature will gladly come in and save Mamdani. He’s creating dim-run indoctrination centers for even younger children in NYC! Public school type indoctrination of babies on up!
Real problem is that he has not background, training or experience that qualifies him to run anything, much less the most complex city on earth
I would worry more about him having his friends teaching the children on how to be good communist and also the parents inorder to get free child care.
Sadly, or perhaps, fortunately, New Yorkers will soon learn, “you get what ya pay for”, and never more so than in quality child care. This communist thinking mayor will soon learn, if he does not already kno, is our country is still basically Capitalist.
No Childcare worker, works for free.
It doesn’t sound good to me. Sooner or later the parents will end up paying for it. They will need to quit jobs, because they can’t handle it. He doesn’t want the people to have anything. He wants the people to depend on government.
I’m sure we’re all happy about the student loans occurred getting to be a certified school teacher knowing that Mamdani is going to pay day care workers the same pay. His priority is to have quality day care. Quality education is not part of his agenda.
New Yorkers voted for this communist now they have to pay the price, nothing is free.