Investing in the Care Economy Works: Learning from the American Rescue Plan

Better Aging and Policy Consulting Founder Allison Cook co-authored one of the first studies to look at the impact of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and identify best practices in implementation across three pillars of the care economy—child care and early learning, paid family and medical leave, and home and community-based services. It kicks off a series that examines the successes and challenges of implementing ARPA.

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