As pandemic funding fades, Missouri child care providers wonder what’s next PBS NewsHour #3 - 5 weeks ago
Biden Child-Care Proposal Flawed National Review #1 - 5 weeks ago
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D.C. childcare workers will get up to $14,000 to help fix the domino effect causing the Great Resignation: No childcare options for working parents Business Insider - 5 months ago
Future of work expert: Pandemic highlighted "flimsy" child care system in U.S. Axios #3 - 7 months ago
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Can we fix America's child care crisis? States implement solutions to avert disaster CBS #4 - 2 months ago
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More parents leave jobs to care for children Axios #3 - 2 years ago
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J.D. Vance says universal child care is an attack on the working poor. That's ridiculous. MSNBC #1 - 3 months ago
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I'm an American mom living in Germany. The Snoo, nanny shares, and stroller wagons are not very popular here. Business Insider #9 - 5 weeks ago
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Parents Got More Time Off. Then the Backlash Started. New York Times #3 - 13 months ago
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Dollywood works to increase child care benefit, hoping 'other businesses will do the same' USA Today #12 - 7 months ago
The glory of grandparents Economist #3 - 5 weeks ago
Biden to Push Child-Care Spending in Next Economic Proposal Wall Street Journal #4 - 4 months ago
Women Left Their Jobs To Be Caregivers. A Business Coalition Wants Companies To Help NPR Online News #3 - 2 months ago
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Sen. Ernst & Lukas: COVID and women – their careers, businesses at risk if we don't reopen soon. Here's how FOX News #5 - 3 years ago
Democrats ready $450 billion plan to expand child care, pre-K as broader economic package hits new political snags Washington Post #3 - 6 months ago
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