Empressions: Episode 18

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WHAT WE DISCUSSED TODAY:

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https://ourworldindata.org/global-fertility-has-halved

https://www.epi.org/child-care-costs-in-the-united-states/#/TX

The average annual cost of infant care in Texas is $9,324—that’s $777 per month.
Infant care in Texas costs $679 (7.8%) more per year than in-state tuition for four-year public college.
• That makes Texas one of 33 states and DC where infant care is more expensive than college.
• In Texas, infant care costs just 20.3% less than average rent.
Infant care for one child would take up 15.7% of a median family’s income in Texas.
A minimum wage worker in Texas would need to work full time for 32 weeks, or from January to August, just to pay for child care for one infant.

https://talk2memama.com/stay-at-home-dad-stay-at-home-mom-statistics/

In 1940, 90% of married women in the United States did not work outside of the home. By 2010, 70% of married women are part of the labor force.

From 1965 to 2016, the time that dads spent on childcare per week tripled, with dads in 2016 spending an average of 8 hours per week taking care of their kids
• 24% of Asian parents have the “traditional” family model (stay at home mom, working dad, in their first marriage). (Pew Research)
• 18% of Hispanic families have the “traditional arrangement” (a dad that work, a mom that stays at home, and in their first marriage). (Pew Research)
• 15% of white families have a “traditional” family (first marriage with a dad that works and a mom that stays at home with the kids). (Pew Research)
• 4% of black families have a “traditional arrangement” where the dad works, the mom stays home, and each parent is in their first marriage.
White, evangelical protestants are more likely than unaffiliated (or non-religious) parents to believe that a stay at home parent is ideal.

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