U.S. Care Policy Scorecard: Policy Recommendations
The U.S. Care Policy Scorecard exposes the ways federal policies fail to meet the needs of working families, caregivers, and care workers.
Federal policies should center the most underserved communities, particularly women of color and immigrant women. When policies are developed for those who have historically been excluded or overlooked, we have a greater chance of tackling the injustices of poverty, inequality, racism, and sexism.
This brief outlines specific steps the federal government should take to support caregivers and care workers. These recommendations serve as a roadmap for policymakers and civil society organizations.