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America can t afford the cost of inaction on child care

© UC Berkeley The pandemic and economic downturn of the past year thrust America s child care crisis into the spotlight, providing an unprecedented opportunity for lawmakers not just to stabilize the child care system, but also to dramatically improve the lives of children, families and caregivers.    Now, as the Biden administration and Congress move swiftly to advance ambitious funding measures, we find ourselves at a crossroads.   We have a chance to adequately compensate and support a workforce that has subsisted on near-poverty-level wages. We can help young families better afford care, so they are no longer stretched beyond their means. We can ensure that young children grow in environments that promote their health and well-being, so they have the building blocks for learning once they enter the schoolhouse door. Or, we can return to the same broken system of child care that existed before the pandemic that indisputably served no one well.  

Fact Sheet: The American Families Plan | The White House

Today, President Biden announced the American Families Plan, an investment in our kids, our families, and our economic future. In March, the President signed into law the American Rescue Plan, which continues to provide immediate relief to American families and communities. Approximately 161 million payments of up to $1,400 per person have gone out to households, schools are reopening, and 100 percent of Americans ages 16 and older are now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine. The Rescue Plan is projected to lift more than five million children out of poverty this year, cutting child poverty by more than half. While too many Americans are still out of work, we are seeing encouraging signs in the labor market, as businesses begin to rehire and some of the hardest hit sectors begin to reopen.

$1,400 Stimulus Checks Are Tiny: Joe Biden Has Bigger Plans For America

President Biden on Wednesday night will address a joint session of Congress for the first time as president when he is expected to lay out his plan for the next phases of legislation. And while the next legislation is unlikely to include a full-on fourth round of stimulus checks, the president has big plans that will involve payments.

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