no evidence as far as i understand it that a child allowance would disincentivize work and also, raising children is work my dude
“if it doesn’t receive a market wage it’s not work” is pure neoliberal brain
also, once again, no one has this concern for the idle rich and their children
i’m gonna run for office one day on the platform of “make the rich appreciate the dignity of work with 90% tax rates on all sources of income and a 99% inheritance tax”

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