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Old 01-11-2019, 10:19 PM   #101
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Originally Posted by GP_Matt View Post
I think they are all first come first served.

It is really weird that the government decided to randomly subsidize some peoples daycare spots but it seems that that is what they did.
Not sure I entirely agree.

If the intent is a pilot project it's probably an OK was to go. Means testing is incredibly expensive, and re-testing is an administrative nightmare, it would be unfortunate to have 60% of the spots because half the money goes to finding out who deserves to be in.

Not sure if it is what they are doing but; ideally a pilot project would have a random sampling of people in different circumstances and collect data on the families. at about $6500 annually for the families and assume this program is costing the government in the range of $10,000 / year / child. It is entirely possible they can prove these families contribute $10,000 more to government revenue through economic production than their counter parts spending ~$1000-$1500 / month on daycare, or those declining to work due to these expense.
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