Biden to unveil caregiving proposal aimed at boosting U.S. economy
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[July 21, 2020]
By James Oliphant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As part of his
program to revive the coronavirus-battered U.S. economy, Democratic
presidential candidate Joe Biden will unveil a sweeping child- and
eldercare plan on Tuesday designed to help struggling Americans re-enter
the workforce.
The plan, which Biden will detail at a campaign event in New Castle,
Delaware, seeks to make childcare more affordable and accessible for
families and to make it easier for aging relatives and loved ones with
disabilities to receive home or community-based care.
Biden faces President Donald Trump, a Republican, in the Nov. 3
election. The former vice president leads in national opinion polls.
His plan would cost $775 billion over a decade and be paid for by
rolling back tax breaks for real estate investors and tightening
enforcement of the existing U.S. tax code.
As a first step, the plan would send federal aid to state and local
governments to keep childcare programs and other public services
operating.
Ultimately, the plan would seek to create 3 million jobs in the
healthcare and education sectors, while bolstering the workforce overall
by 5 million by allowing people who were taking care of children or
relatives to rejoin the labor force.
As part of the proposal, Biden pledges to provide all 3-year-old and
4-year-old children access to free preschool, which the campaign says
would save parents thousands of dollars a year in childcare costs.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden arrives to speak about modernizing infrastructure and his
plans for tackling climate change during a campaign event in
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S., July 14, 2020. REUTERS/Leah Millis/File
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“This is fundamentally an economic plan,” said a campaign aide who
requested anonymity in order to discuss details of the proposal.
“This is a core pillar of Joe Biden’s jobs and economic recovery
agenda.”
Biden previously released proposals aimed at boosting U.S.
manufacturing and building clean-energy infrastructure projects as
the country continues to reel from a pandemic that has killed more
than 140,000 in the United States and resulted in a net loss of
almost 15 million jobs.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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