A Washington Post-ABC News poll underscores the ongoing struggles that women and people of color face as they deal far more with job loss, caring for children and rising food and rent prices.
The American Families Plan is part of a bold gamble Biden wants to make: that he can improve the lives of lower- and middle-class Americans without unleashing years of inflation, slower growth and less incentive to work.
Economists expect many of the price hikes to be short-lived as the market
adjusts, but there’s a possibility that the economy could overheat — causing
prices to continue to rise.
September marked the weakest hiring this year, and an alarming number of women
had to stop working again to deal with unstable school and child-care
situations.
The irony, and challenge, of the moment are that at precisely the time for U.S.
policymakers to think bigger about remaking the workplace to meet the needs of
women, we are going in the exact wrong direction.