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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

Work-from-home is the new feminist frontier

Kelsey Bolar | Op-Ed
Child Care

A she-cession? Women hit hardest during COVID-19 downturn

Hadley Heath Manning | Op-Ed
Child Care

Why Women Are Losing More Jobs Than Men During Pandemic Downturn

Kelsey Bolar | On the Radio
Child Care

Without child care, the economy won’t restart

Carrie Lukas | In the News
Child Care

Child Care Can’t Be Forgotten When Reopening the Economy

Carrie Lukas | On the Radio
Child Care

Will a child-care shortage prevent America’s reopening?

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Child Care

Unexpected Homeschooling

Ginny Gentles | Blog
Child Care

Kids Are The Biggest Losers In Bernie Sanders’ Childcare Plan

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Child Care

Hadley Heath Manning Testified About Paid Family Leave

Charlotte Whelan | Blog
Child Care

WATCH LIVE: Independent Women’s Forum Testifies Before House Ways & Means Committee on Paid Leave

Hadley Heath Manning | Our Work
Child Care

Charlotte Whelan

Child Care

Kelsey Bolar