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Family Caregivers Go Unpaid. Now, States Are Giving Them Grants.

Por: MarketWatch Business January 22, 2023

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On the federal level, President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better proposal, much of which stalled in Congress last year, included several provisions to aid caregivers. In the new Congress, policy groups that advocate for seniors, such as the National Council on Aging, will be “working to build bipartisan support” for several priorities, including tax credits for family caregivers who must spend their own money to provide care, according to... + full article



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