New Mexico made childcare free. It lifted 120k people out of poverty(theguardian.com) |
New Mexico made childcare free. It lifted 120k people out of poverty(theguardian.com) |
This wasn’t a moonshot. It was a single policy shift that removed a massive, structural bottleneck — one that millions of us face every day.
If you’ve ever tried building, working, or even thinking clearly while managing childcare, you know how hard it gets. For many, the constraint isn’t talent or effort — it’s whether they can safely hand off their kid long enough to get anything done.
1.62 births per woman in 2023.
Replacement rate is 2.1 or 2.2 depends on the source.
Many parents feel the trap of daycare, and will never escape it.
A single income household is ideal over a dual income household with hired childcare.
Why should parents be the sole caretakers of young children? This is not the norm and never has been.
> A single income household is ideal over a dual income household with hired childcare.
Why should people have to choose between work and raising kids? Why not work less and do both?
It's also worth noting the article opens with a single income family that used childcare. The options there were either don't have the family you want at the ideal age, don't go for a more ideal education/income prospects, or don't go for the ideal always-with-one-parent style of raising the kids. None of the choices would have left all ideals on the table.
I wonder if there is a path to making this possible for more people?