Fine, but it's not at all a typical or necessary part of life in most of the US. We do not need to be basing policy off of the "need" for teenagers to work when it affects tens of thousands of family's dinner tables.
Besides, what decade were you 15 in?
Finally, I don't think child labor is the answer to the forced isolation of car-dependent infrastructure.
Besides, what decade were you 15 in?
Finally, I don't think child labor is the answer to the forced isolation of car-dependent infrastructure.