Child Care Is Infrastructure: Mohamed El-Erian

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Allianz chief economic advisor Mohamed El-Erian answers some big questions about how the U.S. will get back to work. He calls the pandemic “the great unequalizer” and sees increased inequality in every institution he reviews. El-Erian warns this new distribution of wealth and fortune is much less stable than the normal bell curve and calls on companies to take responsibility for their communities.

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