White House Releases Fact Sheets To Highlight Nationwide Need And Impact Of The American Families Plan

May 7, 2021

Today, the White House released fact sheets that highlight the need for and impact of the investments proposed by President Biden in the American Families Plan from Harlem to Hawaii.

The American Families Plan is a once-in-a-generation investment in the foundations of middle-class prosperity: education, health care, and child care.

The fact sheets highlight how many families would benefit from free community college and universal pre-K, the high costs of child care, the number of workers who lack access to paid family leave, and the thousands of dollars families and workers would save in tax cuts and credits.

Individual fact sheets for each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other territories – the link to NY are listed below.

These fact sheets are the latest in a series from the White House highlighting the benefits of the American Families Plan for communities, in addition to a series of fact sheets on the American Jobs Plan.

Fact sheets on how the American Families Plan advances racial equity and supports rural America have been released in recent weeks.

Check out the Fact Sheets by State/Territory: at New York


Fact Sheets by Issue:

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