In many places in the US, high child care costs — often driven by overregulation — are a major problem for working mothers. Studies suggest that working mothers choose not to work and/or go on welfare benefits if child care is too expensive. https://t.co/05PTTV73G2 pic.twitter.com/i2aUF7DxWW
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) October 31, 2018