• Toine@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    I don’t know how it works in the US but isn’t it normal that child care cost are higher than rent or mortgage? Unless you count as child care older kids (like above 3), you can’t expect a single worker to take care of more than 3 babies, and rent should be around 1/3 of income. So typical cost of daycare for 1 kif should be about typical cost of housing for 1 worker, no? For reference here in France, my mortgage is about 1300€/month and daycare (full time, private) for one child is 1400€/month, (of which about 700€ is paid by the state).

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      5 months ago

      700 paid by state is nice. My kid goes to a non profit day care in the US. Normally they charge $50 / day. I have family that work there and the one benefit they get is costs $10 / day instead. Other people I know pay $100/day at their daycare in bigger cities.

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      700 paid by the state

      There’s your problem in thinking. The government in the US gives you NOTHING to help raise a family. Some in a tax refund but if you’re broke today you can’t plan for money to feed you tomorrow.

      Capitalism rules every aspect of your life if you make under 250,000 dollars.