At
the cost of generations of children and their lives.
Not exact matches
In the newest
generation of parents there are increasing numbers
of higher earning mothers, and fathers willing to take on more
of the care
of children; in many couples both partners work full - time — but the childcare
costs which hamper the poorest in entering the workforce also lead to difficulties for parents sustaining employment over time.
But here's what isn't «free:» the future healthcare
costs for a
generation of children which has been nutritionally shortchanged, if the SNA has its way.
Schools» misguided reliance on processed foods for speedy, low - labor
cost production, industry's $ 1.6 billion in
child - targeted advertising and a lack
of faith in our
children's dietary curiosity has created a
generation of «picky eaters» with dull palates.
Not only are there huge social
costs to this experiment: — the failing businesses — the closed libraries and
children's centres — the tragedy
of another lost
generation of young people out
of work
«Schools» misguided reliance on processed foods for speedy, low - labor
cost production, industry's $ 1.6 billion in
child - targeted advertising and a lack
of faith in our
children's dietary curiosity [have] created a
generation of «picky eaters» with dull palates,» reports the group.
The new
generation of low
cost portable devices can be purchased by schools, part funded by parents and used by all
children for when and where they want to learn i.e. at home, in the classroom, in the after school club and at the
child - minders».
Yet the United States already bears
costs from our broken education system, including higher crime rates, additional expenses for health - care and public - assistance programs, and lost tax revenue as well as the untold
costs of telling
generations of children in chronically under - resourced, low - performing schools: «You don't matter!»
The foundation recommends six strategies to help move low - income families onto the path to prosperity and ensure the nation's next
generation is able to compete in our global economy, including preserving and strengthening programs that supplement poverty - level wages, offset the high
cost of child care, and provide health insurance coverage for parents and
children; promoting responsible parenthood and ensuring that mothers - to - be receive prenatal care; ensuring that
children are developmentally ready to succeed in school; and promoting reading proficiency by the end
of 3rd grade.
Children from poor backgrounds are less likely than others to enter and complete college, and in the past
generation this difference has expanded, due in part to the rising
cost of a college degree.
Thankfully, there are tax - deferred savings options now available to parents with young
children that will help off - set the
costs for future
generations of college students.
When the
costs of doing nothing are so potentially gigantic for future
generations (our
children facing the brunt
of the changes), short - sighted selfish thinking simply has no place.
The verdict is staring us in the face; we ignore energy from the atom at our own peril, and at the potential
cost of a staggering number
of lives from our
children and grandchildren's
generation.
H. Funding bequests
of capital to
children, grandchildren, or others without the erosion often caused by probate
costs, inheritance taxes, income taxes, federal estate taxes, transfer fees, or the
generation - skipping tax.
h. To fund bequests
of capital to
children, grandchildren, or others without the erosion often caused by probate
costs, inheritance taxes, income taxes, federal estate taxes, transfer fees, or the
generation - skipping transfer tax.
While the
costs of daycare are skyrocketing,
child care workers in both private and public facilities tend to make comparatively lower salaries than other professions — even those who do not involve working with our future
generations.
So with two
generations relying on the existence and affordability
of high - quality programs, it is critical to address the high
cost of child care, which rose dramatically from 2000 to 2012.