Zohran Mamdani Is Already Winning on Childcare

Organizing as a socialist in the United States in 2025, you’ll find that people don’t hate your ideas. Why would working people reject the appeal of leading better, more comfortable lives? Who doesn’t want more leisure, democracy, ease, and lives we can afford?

The real difficulty is getting people to believe that any of that is possible. Thus, when Zohran Mamdani ran for mayor, many people (including myself) were skeptical that he could win. Once it became clear that he could, and even after he did, many doubted that he could deliver on his affordability platform of free buses, a rent freeze, expanded social housing, and universal free childcare.

Adding to that problem, a chorus of elite pundits insisted that he couldn’t. The childcare plank came in for special derision because of its hefty price tag. Atlantic writer Annie Lowrey called the whole platform “impractical at best”; of free childcare specifically, she wrote that it would require “a mammoth tax hike that Albany would need to approve, which it has shown no interest in doing.”

Well, eight days into the Mamdani mayoralty, he has already made significant progress on that very issue.

On Thursday, the mayor stood next to Governor Kathy Hochul and announced that the state would invest $1.7 billion in childcare to make pre-kindergarten (pre-K) universal care statewide, 3K care universal in New York City, offer free childcare for two-year-olds in New York City and expand childcare subsidies to thousands more families not covered by these programs.

Under the new plan, all four-year-old children in the state will have access to pre-K by the 2028–2029 school year. New York City’s 3K program will get the funding that it needs to serve all families that need it. The free 2K program will be offered in high-need areas of New York City in its first year and to all interested families across the city by year four.

Across the state, families will see a massive expansion in childcare subsidies and in…

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