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If you use a child care user fee to dump the 31,019 (some families have multiple young kids), which is equal to 9.26 percent of this group’s income.
If instead you impose a child care tax to spread the 2,797, which is equal to 0.83 percent of rich people’s income.
Notice that in both scenarios, the rich β€” defined as families with incomes at or above 36 billion. What differs is not how much the rich contributes butrather how that contribution is distributed among the rich.

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Dispersing the costs, rather than concentrating them, has a lot of advantages.

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less financially burdensome

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creates horizontal equality between similar families with different numbers of young children

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stabilizes family finances over time

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