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by nn3 1722 days ago
Maybe they need to vary prices based on the "n"?

Obviously n cannot be too large, but there is likely some still reasonable upper range that would significantly reduce costs without harming kids. Then parents who have enough money could pay more for better care. But surely even a large n is better than no child care.

I realize that there are likely regulations against that today, but that's really one of the underlying problems that could be fixed.