Economics

Biden’s Trimmed Paid Leave Plan Lags Rest of World by Months

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Democrats’ latest paid family and medical leave proposal would offer workers four weeks annually—significantly lowering the promised benefits and leaving the U.S. lagging much of the world in guaranteed paid time off.

President Joe Biden confirmed on Thursday night’s CNN town hall that the latest version of what could be the country’s first nationwide paid leave plan has been whittled down, as Democrats in Congress negotiate a lower price tag on their sweeping tax-and-spend plan, which is now expected to be less than $2 trillion over 10 years.