DYSPEPSIA GENERATION

We have seen the future, and it sucks.

Why Rich Women Have Great, Low-Cost Childcare, And Poor Women Pay Out the Nose

28th May 2014

Read it.

Daycare for an infant is now more expensive than the average cost of in-state tuition and fees at public colleges in 31 states, according to a recent report. Childcare in the U.S. sets a family back $15,000 a year per infant on average. It is more expensive than rent in 22 states. But while many poor women are dropping out of the workforce in part due to these costs, well-to-do families skirt the problem by exploiting loopholes like the U.S. au pair program and by illegally employing undocumented domestic workers to obtain good-quality childcare at below-market prices.

Comments are closed.