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The New York TimesonX / Twitter4d ago
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"American families are raising children now, in an economy where both parents work to make ends meet and child care costs rival rent, in a country with no national paid leave and in a digital world they cannot control," Hillary Clinton writes. nyti.ms/4t1hDAZ
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Analysis Summary
The Times is sharing Hillary Clinton's opinion piece criticizing the Trump administration's handling of family affordability. The factual claim about the US having no national paid leave is accurate โ there's no federal paid leave law, though 14 state programs now cover about 46 million people. The piece frames affordability through a progressive lens, focusing on rising costs and lack of government support while proposing Democratic policy solutions. What's missing: any acknowledgment of Republican counterarguments about how their tax/deregulation approach might address costs, or context about employer-provided benefits for some workers.
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โAmerican families are raising children now, in an economy where both parents work to make ends meet and childcare costs rival rent, in a country with no national paid leaveโ
No federal paid leave policy exists. Childcare costs are documented as substantial relative to housing. This is a direct quote from Clinton's published NYT op-ed.
โOur kids will pay the price for the president's indifferenceโ
This is opinion/interpretation about presidential prioritization and consequences, not a factual claim to verify.
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