Opinion by Catherine Rampell: Why Chips and child care are a poor policy mix
of expanding access to child care, via a strategic, comprehensive, well-thought out plan.
But piggybacking rushed child-care initiatives onto unrelated semiconductor manufacturing objectives is likely to diminish our ability to doAfter all, chip manufacturers and construction firms probably have a good sense of what kinds of compensation and benefits are most effective at attracting scarce workers; if spending an additional dollar on child care rather than salary attracted hires, they’d provide it.We should be optimizing for the objective we’re supposedly pursuing.
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