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by markdown
2665 days ago
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> Who is paying for those five extra days? The cost is shared between taxpayers and the employer – employers get a 150% tax deduction for wages paid for family care leave. Taxes will go up, and perhaps some prices. This is good. > You haven't gained or won anything really. There's no free lunch. Workers maybe haven't gained anything, but a worker has, and that's wonderful.
You can argue all you want about economic models and the absence of free lunches but at the end of the day, a parent who needs to take care of a sick child gets to do that, and having the cost paid elsewhere in taxes or higher prices is a boon. |
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Remember, everyone gets those five days. Big earners, small earners. It evens out to nothing. Everyone can't live at the expense of everyone else.