What about childcare expenses? Shouldn’t this mother have a job so as to rise out of her poverty?
That is certainly an interesting way of working the system to one’s advantage. I would never have thought of that! If it costs less to care for the children than the voucher is worth (depends on how you care for them), then both mothers make money. Not condoning it, just saying that someone figured out how to rig the system, and that took a certain level of intelligence and business acumen.
Let’s be clear that I want to see children cared for as well as they possibly can be. That means nutritious snacks, recreational outings (zoos, parks, museums, science exhibits, etc.), exercise, and so on — not being placed in front of a TV set all day with a can of soda and a bag of crisps. Nutritious food and worthwhile recreation often costs more. My son was in an outstanding (and very affordable) partial-day care facility for preschool, the center gets rave reviews, and in many ways it was his most enjoyable and rewarding outside education experience so far. (And it was secular.)