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working to bring them down as well. look, i grew up in a family where if the price for a gallon of gas at the pump went up significantly, it was felt by the family. i get it. i understand. but these things are necessities but that's not the totality of what family needs. they still have to pay for child care. they still have to pay for prescription drugs. they still have to pay for health care. there's more than one way to help a family when it comes to their standard of living. we're going to work to bring down the prices on the way up, but guess what? guess what? we're going to keep strengthening the supply chain to bring down the cost of every -- all these goods. but in the meantime, there's a lot we can do to give families a little extra breathing room. for example, child care. families can spend $14,000 a year per child, in some cases in this country, some cases less than $14,000 a year, for child care. our plan cuts in half most -- what most families are paying.

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