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Affordable child care key to getting people back to work

Por: The Hill Business January 30, 2023

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The start of 2023 presented some good news for America’s economic outlook. In the first week of January, the December jobs report was released, showing unemployment with over 200,000 more people employed full-time. But even with this good news, an enduring conundrum remains: our country’s stagnant workforce participation rate. The workforce participation rate represents the number of people working or actively looking for work. This job... + full article



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