US: Why Is Raising a Child in the United States So Hard?

If you're active on social media there's a decent chance you came across this chart this month from a Times article about how much less the U.S. government spends on young children's care than other rich countries. The infrastructure and family plan that President Biden proposed and that's now being negotiated in Congress is an attempt to shrink the gap through four key policies: a federal paid family and medical leave program, an extension of the child tax credit (in the form of a monthly payment) that debuted this year, subsidized day care, and universal pre-K.

Read the full and original article here.

Further Reading:

How Other Nations Pay for Child Care. The U.S. Is an Outlier

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