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Quebec offers public childcare for $6 a day. Why can't the U.S.? Rethinking Childcare
The Canadian Province of Quebec has had universal childcare since 1997, costing families a mere $8 per day (just under $6 in U.S. dollars), and after 25 years of scrutiny, economists say the system not only pays for itself; it actually makes money.
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