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> This logic could be applied to k-12 education, which would be rather expensive if not government-subsidized.

No, because most parents aren't good at teach their kids basic knowledge.

> Pre-school in particular benefits both the children?

Disagree, it's a virus-fest and a herdish, artificial beginning in life. People who are lucky enough to grow their kids in rural/family/small town settings have it much better.

> A lack of affordable childcare disproportionally falls on women

agreed, but that can easily be worked on



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