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Child care can be a major expense for single parents and families in which both parents work. Excessive regulations are associated with significantly higher costs, but not meaningfully improved quality. Eliminating inefficient regulations could also encourage more providers to enter the marketplace, bolstering the supply of child care and further bringing down costs. Less regulation and more competition can make child care more affordable. Policymakers should ease the financial burden on parents regardless of their childcare arrangements through across-the-board tax relief.
Child Care

#IWFReads Author Chats with Naomi Schaefer Riley

Carrie Lukas | Events
Child Care

A Clinical Social Worker’s Warnings About Institutionalized Daycare for Young Kids

Kelsey Bolar & Dr. Erica Komisar | She Thinks Podcast
Child Care

Correcting the Record on Kids and Masks

Hadley Heath Manning | Op-Ed
Child Care

Funding for Child Care Seems Nice, But Think Twice

Hadley Heath Manning | Op-Ed
Child Care

What’s Inside the $3.5 Trillion Bernie-Biden Spending Blowout

Kelsey Bolar | Blog
Child Care

Inside Democrats’ Plan To Indoctrinate Your Toddlers In Preschool

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Child Care

7 Ways the Bernie-Biden Budget Could Backfire on Americans

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Child Care

Independent Women’s Forum Hosts Back to School and Back to Work: Women in the Labor Force

Press Team | Press Release
Child Care

Too many cookies—a small price to pay for grandma care

Naomi Schaefer Riley | Op-Ed
Child Care

How Biden’s American Families Plan Hurts Women and Children

Beverly Hallberg & Rachel Greszler | She Thinks Podcast
Child Care

The unintended consequences of the American Families Plan

Carrie Lukas & Rachel Greszler | Op-Ed
Child Care

Your Thoughts on Child Care

Julie Gunlock | Blog