America’s Childcare Crisis: Understand It To Fix It | Insider

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In recent years, America has been grappling with a growing childcare crisis that has significant implications for families, education, and the workforce. This 30-minute panel conversation will bring together experts across industries to shed light on the root causes and far-reaching effects of the childcare crisis. The discussion aims to not only raise awareness about the issue but also explore potential solutions and collaborative efforts that can help alleviate the challenges faced by parents, educators, and younger generations.

Attendees will leave with a deeper understanding of the challenges posed by the childcare crisis in America, along with actionable insights and potential solutions that can be implemented at various levels. By bringing together experts and voices from different domains, this conversation aims to contribute to a more comprehensive and collaborative approach toward finding sustainable solutions for the childcare of the future.

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America’s Childcare Crisis: Understand It To Fix It | Insider
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This country has become a dystopian nightmare to live in. It's better not to have any kids.

djp
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I haven't watched yet but insofar as cost and pay, the crisis is really caused by sky high rents, for the physical location, to the owners, and to employees' landlords. For this to be rectified, the cost of rent has to go down, or another source of funding has to appear to pay for services that will only get more and more expensive, really just to pay for landlords and rent seeking owners who are asking for more and more. You can pay for it with taxes and subsidies or possibly a tax break, which will make some people grumble, or else you can do it by decreasing rent which will make other people grumble. Ultimately it is up to the economists to determine which is the better and least costly path.

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We will always support this channel. They're one or the best.

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It really struck me that the focus was getting low cost workers for businesses being the focus. Why isn't the focus to take good care of the children and raise them to be happy healthy members of the community? There is similar issue in caring for the disabled and elderly. We are way behind most of the world. Where are the men? They are also very single focus'd on money (again) as to why there are fewer children. They might consider infertility caused by polution, food quality, and folks concerned that their children won't make it to adulthood due to global warming, migrations, disasters, etc... I can see why the focus would have to be money to convince men and politicians to help. That's the saddest part.

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Wish you all the best, but this topic is segmented cause people outside US can't do something real act that can affect US childcare crisis, so the best that i can do is keep support you all

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I turned off when i realised she couldn't say "child care" properly

superiorbeing
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5k views in a sub 9 milliom channel, and a 100 likes. Seems u got bot fake subsribers. Without timestamps no one is gonna watch an hour video unless its a topic they are invested in, or the guests are famous. Many of things are hard financially rn. The great reset is like a universal 20% new tax cut on all peoples incomes for all expenses.

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