California must guarantee care at all stages of life
I know that the value we place on care – for children, for seniors, and for those with disabilities – is essential to lowering costs for Californians. Today, too many California families are being pushed to the financial brink to afford care for a loved one. Care is the foundation of our economy. It is the work that makes all other work possible.
But more than that, how we care for the most vulnerable in our society is a testament to who we are, and a reflection of our deepest values.
Care forms the essential pillar of a dignified life. As California leads the artificial intelligence revolution, we must recognize that care jobs are the jobs humans do best. No machine or algorithm can ever replace the innate compassion, patience, and empathy required to do this vital work. My care plan is about more than just lowering costs. It is about protecting and expanding the fundamentally human jobs that make all other work possible.
But right now, our system is fundamentally broken. The price of care is driving families into poverty while the workers providing that care are struggling to pay the bills. Meanwhile, corporations and their investors are making massive profits by raising prices and providing inferior care. Since 2022, the annual cost of a private room in a California nursing home has surged 20 percent to $182,135. Given demographic trends, the crisis will only get worse. According to researchers, in the coming years, millions of seniors won’t be able to afford the care they need.
At the same time, Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress have imposed catastrophic funding changes to Medicaid – a primary payer of long-term care – which will result in major ripple effects across the state. Unless we act, these cuts will increase the number of seniors living in poverty. Currently, seniors are the fastest-growing group of Californians experiencing homelessness. As Governor, I will refuse to abandon our seniors to poverty.
Families are also getting slammed when it comes to childcare. From 2020 to 2024, childcare costs shot up almost 30 percent – far exceeding inflation. Today, childcare costs can equal as much as a mortgage payment, upwards of $3,000 a month per child. I believe that every family deserves access to high-quality, affordable childcare.
As Governor, I will treat those who provide care with the dignity and respect they deserve. I will also ensure families have the care they need, are not bankrupted by care costs, and that the working people who care for our loved ones are paid a wage that allows their own families to thrive. And I will pay for these programs by building a single-payer healthcare system and making corporations and billionaires pay their fair share of taxes.
Here’s my plan to do exactly that –