Parents are DRAINING their savings for CHILD CARE

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @BusiswaG
    @BusiswaG  28 дней назад +177

    You’re not tripping, it’s a reupload. ❤️

    • @El_Ophelia
      @El_Ophelia 28 дней назад +13

      I am glad you posted this because yeah, I thought I was tripping! I was posting a reply and it wouldn't post. It said the video was now private. I thought wait, what? Say, what? I'm always here for Busiswa's videos!

    • @BusiswaG
      @BusiswaG  28 дней назад +12

      @@El_Opheliahahah yeah I thought I was tripping too. RUclips editor shifted the audio (I use Davinci to edit but needed to tweak something on RUclips, and, yeah…)

    • @Maniseesbothsides
      @Maniseesbothsides 28 дней назад +4

      I ran to the comment section to comment that LOL 😂

    • @SSO_GR
      @SSO_GR 28 дней назад

      I was worried 😭

    • @lairisyapping
      @lairisyapping 28 дней назад +1

      Oh good cause I thought I was crashing out 🤣🤣🤣

  • @anayawalker741
    @anayawalker741 27 дней назад +165

    My mom’s FIRST question when someone says they want a baby: “who’s watching it?”. If there’s a stutter in that, you don’t need the baby rn 😂😂

    • @ameliaarnold6815
      @ameliaarnold6815 25 дней назад +6

      So blessed my husband lets me stay home

    • @sallyhemings2295
      @sallyhemings2295 19 дней назад +2

      It’s AMAZING how many people don’t consider this question 😂

    • @cantsay2205
      @cantsay2205 19 дней назад +1

      @@ameliaarnold6815 So many women settle for less than that and it's sad.

    • @tumweonlycommentary2797
      @tumweonlycommentary2797 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@cantsay2205it's their problem not yours so relax

  • @LaylahBerry-u7k
    @LaylahBerry-u7k 28 дней назад +180

    Young toddler teacher here! The way these school cost you’d think it’d go into our pay 😅

    • @takumichan5153
      @takumichan5153 27 дней назад +6

      🥲 i know right

    • @uzomannorom1409
      @uzomannorom1409 27 дней назад +5

      i swear- they don't pay us nearly enough!

    • @seadragon1456
      @seadragon1456 25 дней назад +7

      They pay minimum wage in MO. I toured multiple facilities. One reeked of bleached and was set up prison style.
      The others were cute and welcoming BUT I noticed that the daycare providers just sat on the floor and scrolled on a tablet with the kids. The managers giving the tours didn’t even act like that was a problem.

    • @spacemom2079
      @spacemom2079 24 дня назад +1

      Yes!!! 😢

    • @mcrchickenluvr
      @mcrchickenluvr 20 дней назад +2

      You would think, but nope. Back when I worked at a daycare I made maybe $9/hr. Maybe. The center I worked at charged based on their age. They started at $400/week for 6 weeks to a year. That’s $20,800/year. We had one family that had triplets in our care. This by the way was almost 15 years ago.

  • @El_Ophelia
    @El_Ophelia 28 дней назад +170

    For context with that last woman, Montessori is not any old daycare. That is ultra-high-end education that has an extremely good reputation for one-on-one attention and care. They provide the best of the best hybrid when it comes to caring for children and extensive education. They cannot be compared to absolutely any other daycare out there. They are world-renowned. It's not even about California. It's Montessori all over. It's very, very good and worth every dollar.

    • @grey.themusiccat
      @grey.themusiccat 28 дней назад +16

      i went to montessori!! it was right next to my current school lol
      (and by right next to, i mean there is literally a gate separating the two, you could jump the fence and literally just be in the kindie...)

    • @sprinkletwinklestar
      @sprinkletwinklestar 27 дней назад +14

      Depends on the school and teachers. I went to Montessori until 6th grade. With the right teacher, learning was great. With the wrong teacher, learning was not happening.

    • @9roselove9
      @9roselove9 27 дней назад

      Black people and POC have been raising their kids this way for free for years lol it’s not that fancy

  • @SuperFoxdemon
    @SuperFoxdemon 27 дней назад +64

    And this is why I have a cat. Although, daycare for him is about $40 a day. It’s a good thing he can stay home alone most of the time 😂

  • @Doesntmatter20
    @Doesntmatter20 28 дней назад +59

    14 years married and people kept asking; no kids? My hubby always said; too expensive. It is! Luckily we have no desire to have kids and are old anyway.

    • @Ltlmscrl
      @Ltlmscrl 28 дней назад +6

      Same here. We see how much our friends struggle. In addition to that, I wouldn't want my child to miss out on things the way I did because my parents really couldn't afford to provide much.

    • @Doesntmatter20
      @Doesntmatter20 27 дней назад +8

      @ what you say is so true! Almost all of my friends have kids and if you dare to say they are cute they would jump on the remark and be like; wanna babysit? Way too eager to give their kids 😇😅. I also saw my sister struggle and noticed she doesn’t like kids + these kids are smart and manipulate. My mother divorced my father and jumped into a marriage with my stepdad for the money yet never had enough and struggled too. My husband and I are both from poor backgrounds and it is hard to built a normal life with no backing; let alone bring kids into this strange, crazy world 🤪

    • @Ltlmscrl
      @Ltlmscrl 27 дней назад +6

      @@Doesntmatter20 I always go back to the point that nobody’s kids asked to be here. If you can’t provide them with more than just the bare essentials for survival, don’t have them. It’s cruel to give an innocent person a shoddy childhood just because you’re having trouble finding a purpose in life.

    • @marilynng2877
      @marilynng2877 27 дней назад +3

      @@Ltlmscrlexactly; if you can’t afford to have children, don’t.

    • @toidIllorTAmI
      @toidIllorTAmI 13 дней назад +2

      Good on you two for being responsible adults lol

  • @NoSoupForYou-zu9dj
    @NoSoupForYou-zu9dj 28 дней назад +92

    The first lady didn’t mention for how many hours they’re watching her children.
    A relative of mine and her husband are both working and in a serious amount of debt. They have 2 children and were gonna pay $4,000 a month at a 24hr daycare. They were complaining about the price but they work from 6:30am to 6:30p meaning they’re with their children from early morning to late evening. That’s a lot of work for those daycare employees, Monday - Friday.

    • @JaxJenks
      @JaxJenks 27 дней назад +8

      But it sounds like the prices are set based on the daycare surviving on one kid alone.

    • @Genesisramseyy
      @Genesisramseyy 25 дней назад +6

      Nah one person should of quit and just stayed home and the other pick up another job 😭 -4,000 hell no find a remote job or something that’s insane

    • @cantsay2205
      @cantsay2205 19 дней назад +1

      God, that's just embarrassing. Imagine being fine with your kid seeing childcare workers more than they see their own parents. Like the celebrities that use nannies for maybe 1 or 2 kids.

  • @destinyalize9482
    @destinyalize9482 27 дней назад +34

    A lot of children in daycare are there full time, seeing the daycare workers more than they see their parents. If you think of how exhausted parents are with one baby, imagine up to 8 babies with 2 teachers to care for them (10+hrs a day) Any young kids for that matter. It is a taxing job and the burnout is real. It seems a lot of people are having kids without researching what that would mean for their finances. Doing research after the child/ren are already here isn’t good enough. By that point you just have to try your best to survive even if you’re not making enough to pay for it. I feel bad for the struggling parents, but I also feel bad for the daycare workers who are raising these kids and still don’t get paid enough despite parents paying what they are.

    • @cantsay2205
      @cantsay2205 19 дней назад +1

      I don't get how a mother could be fine with her baby seeing daycare workers more than they see her. Same for fathers obviously, but the mother literally carries and gives birth to her child, just to hand the child off to strangers and barely see her own child.

    • @destinyalize9482
      @destinyalize9482 18 дней назад +1

      @ It’s usually because they want or need to work (mothers and fathers). Nothing is free.🤷🏾‍♀️ I’ve also found that “maternal instinct” is a myth, so mothers aren’t necessarily more likely to feel more connected to their children after birth than the father. Unfortunately we can see this by looking at the people who turned out to be not so good parents.

  • @despain8726
    @despain8726 28 дней назад +105

    how are you going to have that many kids knowing how expensive day care is getting. this has been known

    • @HillbillyYEEHAA
      @HillbillyYEEHAA 26 дней назад +3

      Omg,there's always one of you... It wasn't always like this.

    • @despain8726
      @despain8726 26 дней назад +7

      @ it’s been like this for the past 10 years wtf you on
      My daughter is ten now. My wife stayed home because my job paid more at the time, because that’s how expensive day care was. And they treat your kids like shit. Those daycare workers are terrible

    • @angietoonz6605
      @angietoonz6605 25 дней назад +6

      @@HillbillyYEEHAA if they have 4 kids, at some point they had 3 and would know how much daycare was already, so why add another kid??

  • @NyanBiscuit
    @NyanBiscuit 28 дней назад +74

    No because why was I JUST talking about how crazy the cost of child care is. I couldn't possibly have a child right now

  • @RoxanneLavender
    @RoxanneLavender 28 дней назад +48

    Montessori isn't daycare🤣, they are literally training and teaching your kids from a very young age fully-immersed in a very controlled setting, like everything is thought through, they are teaching your kids basically how to tidy up after themselves, manners, English, maths, etc etc, all from a very young age. Montessori is a specialised school that very young children can attend as well, not 'daycare'.

  • @heysaras
    @heysaras 28 дней назад +99

    I think having four kids that need daycare is an absolute insane amount of young kids to have. If you don’t like the price, someone else wants to charge then just stay home and open your own daycare.

    • @fatumamamamamama
      @fatumamamamamama 28 дней назад +6

      she may have twins or triplets mixed in there i mean otherwise thats def a lot of kids to have so close together in age that the oldest isnt old enough to watch the kids while ur at work

    • @JaxJenks
      @JaxJenks 27 дней назад +44

      ​@@fatumamamamamamadepending on your oldest child to watch the younger ones daily is REALLY bad parenting

    • @marissa._
      @marissa._ 13 дней назад +2

      ​@@fatumamamamamama
      Why should the oldest child watch the younger ones while you're at work?
      Where's the husband/father? Why isn't HE watching them?
      Having the oldest child watch the younger ones is wrong. It's not there responsibility to babysit their younger siblings. The parents had those kids, they need to be the ones to watch them.

  • @sp7749
    @sp7749 28 дней назад +109

    Yes, kids are expensive. It also seems like alot.of people have kids without realizing how much it costs to raise them.

    • @shalawndudley2094
      @shalawndudley2094 27 дней назад +16

      Most people don't. There are a lot of oops babies

    • @teoleno4019
      @teoleno4019 27 дней назад +9

      Most kids are mistakes. There, I said it.

    • @loryndabenson2118
      @loryndabenson2118 25 дней назад +5

      Another thing that's screwing people is the rapid inflation we've been going through since 1999. So like people think things will go back down or stabilize then all of a sudden another market crash, rapid inflation and stagnating wages. I do contract work for the government and my pay has been the same for the past 4 years. 34$ and hour but the price of food has sky rocketed within the past four years. Imagine if I had had an unplanned pregnancy during that time.

    • @cassbrookes9331
      @cassbrookes9331 24 дня назад +3

      My child was very planned in like with finances but then the pandemic hit and inflation went crazy. We manage but there are many of us that knew the cost to raise a child but no one expected a global pandemic to hit and then wars and politically instability...raising the costs of everything.

    • @Eutrepe
      @Eutrepe 19 дней назад

      @@cassbrookes9331seriously. Starting in January, our daycare is having another price hike. With that, we would be paying another $100 a week than what we were paying when we started the year before.

  • @musicmama2864
    @musicmama2864 28 дней назад +48

    Yet childcare workers typically have an associate's or bachelor's and still don't earn any kind of decent money.

    • @gamegrunt8739
      @gamegrunt8739 26 дней назад +2

      That’s only usually true of the director of commercial daycare centers. You don’t need a degree to run or work in a home daycare.

  • @rubylove9475
    @rubylove9475 27 дней назад +22

    Imagine your the person taking care of a child and getting paid only $125 a week. Alot wouldn’t do it. So many people are out of touch about child care. As someone who worked at a daycare, let me tell you, it’s not for everyone and a HUGE responsibility. If anything daycare workers are under pay. Don’t forget you are still paying them for their time to be there.
    I would also say, there is people who SHOULD NOT be working at a daycare but they do. (maybe be because there’s a shortage idk) Not everyone has patience for every child. There’s children with disabilities that daycare workers are not trained for. Not to mention there parent who are in denial and refused to get help.
    I had a coworker had to do CPR on one child once, had to call an ambulance. If she didn’t just random check the child while she was napping, at that exact moment, who know what would have happened. That responsibility would have falling over my coworker. Point made is it’s a huge responsibility. We are talking about little one here who cant defend themselves and most still can’t talking. One or two adults taking care for many of them at once.
    I have a 4 year now and I refused to go back to work till I knew he can communicate with me and is independent enough. By the grace for God we made it work. Sacrifices had to be made but it was worth it. I understand it’s hard out there but please concern if it’s hard for you out there, it’s hard for daycare workers as well.

    • @destinyalize9482
      @destinyalize9482 27 дней назад +8

      Yeah…I had a hard time watching this video. I worked in daycare for about 8 yrs and it is so much work. I saw those babies way more hours than the parents did, felt like I was raising them myself. The prices are that way in order to pay daycare workers a living wage and usually they still live paycheck to paycheck. Not to mention the burnout. It seems that people are just having kids without researching what that means for their family financially. I feel bad for them, but that’s not the daycare’s fault.

    • @rubylove9475
      @rubylove9475 27 дней назад +5

      @ exactly, we are taking care of THEIR children, the job they are supposed to be doing. But we have been brainwashed to think it’s normal to have something else do it for us.

    • @rubylove9475
      @rubylove9475 27 дней назад +5

      @ I always tell people, if you burnout with just your one or two kids, imagine how childcare workers feel with a whole classroom.

    • @destinyalize9482
      @destinyalize9482 27 дней назад +5

      @ Then people wonder why I don’t feel like I’m missing out on anything not having children of my own. I feel like I’ve already had a bunch of kids at this point! All shapes, sizes, and colors🤣

    • @destinyalize9482
      @destinyalize9482 27 дней назад +3

      @ 💯I loved those children as if they were my own, but most of those years I was pouring from an empty cup and was so exhausted. I was excellent at my job, but it was slowly deteriorating my mental, emotional, and physical health. I can’t imagine taking on such a huge responsibility without researching how much it would cost BEFORE the children exist. These are entire humans people are out here having casually.🙃

  • @pvssology
    @pvssology 28 дней назад +44

    Then people want to be angry at the reasons women opt out of having kids. I'm too cheap, they're expensive. I am selfish why would anyone like myself have kids, and I enjoy my sleep and I don't have to share anything with anyone if I choose not to. I can get up and go without worry. When you choose to be a parent this comes with it.

    • @TiffanyG8675309
      @TiffanyG8675309 28 дней назад +12

      This right here! I get so tired of being called selfish because I don't want kids. Seems to me that it's more selfish to have a bunch of kids knowing that they're expensive as hell and dollar bills don't fall from the sky!

    • @thewebstergaming5805
      @thewebstergaming5805 28 дней назад +13

      The way the economy, dating scene, and everything else is going from now and starting 2025- 😬 being child free and "selfish" does not sound too bad

    • @XG912
      @XG912 27 дней назад +2

      ​@thewebstergaming5805 Hell yeah, I'm clutching my plastic pearls cuz I'm broke. 😭

    • @alice_rabbit8345
      @alice_rabbit8345 27 дней назад +2

      Neither my husband or I wanted kids. Nobody ever shamed us. It’s none of anyone’s business if you don’t have or want kids.

    • @TiffanyG8675309
      @TiffanyG8675309 27 дней назад +4

      @alice_rabbit8345 I'm so jealous! The ink hadn't even had time to dry on the marriage license before someone asked us when we were going to have babies. They didn't like my answer of absolutely never.

  • @TiffanyG8675309
    @TiffanyG8675309 28 дней назад +22

    People used to get so mad at me when they'd push for me to have kids and I'd turn around and tell them that when they paid to feed, clothe, and educate them I'd have kids. 😂

  • @laurabrewer6722
    @laurabrewer6722 27 дней назад +19

    I was a preschool teacher for 12 years. I quit 4 years ago. I was making $11.25 an hour. I had to get 10 hours of unpaid continuing education a year. I have a bachelor's degree in education. The money isn't going to the teachers.

  • @kristengates261
    @kristengates261 22 дня назад +5

    This is exactly why my husband and I worked opposite shifts. It was a sacrifice. It sucked. But it was a temporary solution until preschool

  • @home-818
    @home-818 28 дней назад +18

    18:53 the thing is the hit that your career takes for staying home makes it very difficult to get back to when you're ready.
    I'm grateful I was able to work remotely and keep my baby home.

  • @gretchenwieners7023
    @gretchenwieners7023 28 дней назад +38

    I’m gonna show to this to everyone asking me when I’m having kids 🫠

    • @MacMyaa
      @MacMyaa 28 дней назад +2

      Me too

    • @teoleno4019
      @teoleno4019 27 дней назад +4

      Yup. Send them this video to shut them up.

  • @Leydo773
    @Leydo773 28 дней назад +37

    Daycare honestly sucks in general. My son was in one of the best daycares in the area when he was 1 and we pulled him out after 5 week. He wasn’t even there half the time because he was sick. He cried and cried and cried all day. One of the days he went through WHOLE DAY without eating or drinking anything and they didn’t even tell us until we picked him up. Got sick 3 times in those 5 weeks. He just wanted us or his grand parents. Thought it would be beneficial that he would have other kids to play with but most kids under 3 don’t even play with each other. Complete waste of money, time, and tears. We paid 220 a week for 2 days a week. CRAZY. If you can keep your kids out of it definitely do so.

  • @SweetPhantom
    @SweetPhantom 28 дней назад +35

    You know what’s crazy also, the Child Tax Credit is only $2000! The refundable portion is $1700!
    This country wants us to have children, but there isn’t anything affordable for working parents. If you are in a two income household, 1 parents entire salary could go just towards childcare.
    I’ll also like to add, THERE IS NO MORE FEDERAL/STATE CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE! A coworker of mine, who qualifies and got approved, still have to pay full price out of pocket due to there being no funds!

    • @leen7055
      @leen7055 27 дней назад +1

      It's your choice to have kids, the country doesn't force you to have them. Taxpayers should in no way, shape or form be responsible for their care.

    • @SweetPhantom
      @SweetPhantom 27 дней назад +4

      @ I didn’t say that taxpayers should, however we do! I pay taxes and I’m a parent, I don’t qualify for anything.
      If you have a problem then tell the politicians so we all can stop paying taxes that go towards social programs such as Medicaid, food stamps, child care. And why you’re at it, tell them to stop using property taxes to fund public schools. I would LOVE to have more money in my pocket to feed my family.

    • @alice_rabbit8345
      @alice_rabbit8345 27 дней назад +1

      @@SweetPhantomI pay separate property taxes and school taxes, and I never had kids.

    • @SweetPhantom
      @SweetPhantom 27 дней назад

      @ Blame that on the government. It’s the way the system is set up.

    • @Cynical-kl3wy
      @Cynical-kl3wy 25 дней назад +1

      @@leen7055Have you seen what has been happening in the anti-abortion states?
      Yes they have.

  • @MiStuSia16
    @MiStuSia16 28 дней назад +21

    Is it normal in the US, the hours? 6am to 6pm???? 5 days a week? For a three year old? Why have a child then? Or have I misunderstood sth?

    • @AbbiZika
      @AbbiZika 22 дня назад +2

      People have to work usually and are gone during that time, not defending them at all just from what I can see here

  • @anar9689
    @anar9689 24 дня назад +5

    Early childhood educator here 🙋🏽‍♀️. I help run an in-home daycare. We only have 1-2 infants at a time with 5-6 toddlers/pre-schoolers. We can have 14 kids in our facility but keep it small. All our parents know each other (friends or coworkers), so the kiddos become family and grow up together. We only close on major holidays or if there is an emergency and are open from 7am-530pm with meals included. We offer a learning curriculum and prepare the kids to enter t-k or kindergarten. We don’t cost over $1400.00 a month and according to our parents we are the cheapest that they could fine.

  • @sothehdy1234
    @sothehdy1234 25 дней назад +7

    Daycare teacher here! The amount the parents pay at my school is ridiculous when I get barely $200 a week.

  • @Janna_Ash
    @Janna_Ash 28 дней назад +19

    Yeah…this is why I’ll continue being a sahm for the next couple of years lol.

  • @shelbydan
    @shelbydan 28 дней назад +28

    i’m just confused about why these people didn’t look into this before having kids. like did they not see the pattern? the pattern of prices increasing each year? some people really just see kids as an access to post online and it’s disgusting

    • @MacMyaa
      @MacMyaa 28 дней назад +10

      It's pretty irresponsible, too. Why would you get involved in something without really knowing about it? Y'know?

  • @musicmama2864
    @musicmama2864 28 дней назад +17

    There are state regulations. I doubt it's legal to have a newborn and 8-10 children in the care of a single person.

    • @nailsofinterest
      @nailsofinterest 28 дней назад +2

      I was wondering what state she lived in!! There's a limit in mine

  • @hermonorossco7988
    @hermonorossco7988 28 дней назад +22

    I work 40 hours a week and make 20.81 an hour. These people I hope are making a lot of money because their childcare is more than I make in a month.

    • @TiffanyG8675309
      @TiffanyG8675309 28 дней назад +8

      I make 40 cents more than you do. Ain't no way I could afford kids even if I wanted them.

  • @TerriPoppins
    @TerriPoppins 28 дней назад +73

    I love my IUD 😅

  • @MsBlackrose13
    @MsBlackrose13 28 дней назад +11

    so i use to work at a day care where some students were either part time or full time. i think if i remember that the prices go up the older your child got by the year or developmental stage ( i think it's the age though) an for an infant to start was 500 or 800 till they were in Pre-K and then it was 1200 or 1500 a month. As far as i know teachers only got paid 10-13 an hour and those were 9 hour shifts, sometimes more since teachers would constantly get sick due to being exposed to so many germs and the stress did not help. i was only getting 10.50 an hour and i was working Preschool, Pre-K, and after school students and had to buy my own supplies for most of the stuff i was teaching or get creative and use a lot of scraps. somedays a i had almost 25 student's in a cramped room where it only took one child who was uncooperative to get the whole group crazy. i can honestly say its insane and the teachers are definitely underpaid for what they have to do work with daily. if a teacher has a child enrolled in the school they at least got half off but just like everyone else, a down payment had to be put down to save a place in a waiting list. it wasn't even guaranteed that your child would be enrolled in the time you want. oh i thing it was a 1200 downpayment to save your place if I'm correct which i think was nonrefundable.
    ps don't take this too seriously as i just wanted to go on own tangent for a bit about my experience of daycares.

  • @jadecoolness101
    @jadecoolness101 28 дней назад +48

    $500 for one day of daycare for 4 kids doesn't sound unreasonable.
    $125 is just over 8 hours being paid minimum wage. Maybe a discount could be given for multiples of kids but daycare workers deserve to be paid.
    Edit: I should've waited, the second woman is even worse. So she's complaining about paying $350 a week for someone to watch her lids from 6am to 6pm, with breakfast and lunch and snacks provided... $350 for 36 hours of work is $9 an hour if we don't include the food costs
    The son is older so he's cheaper, but like... do these people just not want childcare workers to be paid??

    • @Jae-by3hf
      @Jae-by3hf 27 дней назад +9

      They do not! They only care about themselves!

    • @thebarbieinvestor5428
      @thebarbieinvestor5428 27 дней назад +3

      Fr! A lot of ppl can’t afford to have kids. All it takes is staying off your back, in most cases!

    • @BabyKush420
      @BabyKush420 27 дней назад +4

      6am to 6pm she’s likely feeding them dinner as well that lady just didn’t want to sound bad..that was the worst one to me

    • @jadecoolness101
      @jadecoolness101 27 дней назад +2

      @@BabyKush420 It's really 50/50 whether dinner is provided or not.
      It's not uncommon for people to have dinner at 7pm or beyond, so....
      I mean these parents can give all the "I think daycare workers should get paid!" disclaimers they want, but ultimately what they're saying is "I don't wanna be the one to pay them"
      I mean maybe we can discuss taxes being put toward a national childcare system, because this IS the next generation and if people (men) want to complain about the falling birthrates, then they can put their money where their mouth is and fix the issue by paying their taxes to help raise the next generation.... Oh... Oh, no, they want women to foot the bill because they know having a kid makes women financially vulnerable to her husband. The fact that women cannot financially survive with kids without a husband is a FEATURE, not a bug.
      But these women gotta take their frustration out on those who are actually responsible. Paying less than minimum wage ($9) for someone to watch your kids all day AND PROVIDE THEM FOOD and then still claiming it's "too expensive" ain't it.

    • @gamegrunt8739
      @gamegrunt8739 26 дней назад +1

      Yea, they are dragging it. These people have their kids MORE than they do and yet they don’t want to pay. Please smh

  • @ferzinhaN
    @ferzinhaN 28 дней назад +15

    I guess, it's safe to conclude that the system isn't designed to have family, or if you want a better life than yours for your child.

    • @tab6957
      @tab6957 27 дней назад +3

      Thank you...sad that people are more worried about their pockets than dumping their kids off to strangers to not be loved all day.

    • @slimecorn
      @slimecorn 27 дней назад +1

      We live in a capitalist system so worrying about your pockets is worrying about your kids basically. SAHM isn’t really a possibility for most people in the USA

  • @SayuriTsukine
    @SayuriTsukine 28 дней назад +26

    People say childcare is expensive, but....
    I'm just doing the math and if a nanny watching one child in the family home makes $766 per week - 5 days a week, 8 hours per day.... that's $19.15 an hour.
    Let's even make it 9 hours to account for the fact that a) you would arrive before the parents leave for work to receive any updates about the child's health ('baby got an ear infection overnight and needs meds on a schedule.'), any planned itineraries, etc. and b) if the parents have a 30 minute commute, they need a few minutes to themselves to unwind and start preparing dinner before they can dedicate undivided attention to baby. So a 9 hour day would be $17.02 an hour.
    This $766 per week does not state whether it's pre-tax or post-tax. I"m going to assume pre-tax, and that the sitter is self-employed, and therefore on a 1099, so... in my state of MD after all deductions for taxes (state, fed, local, social security, and medicare), you are left with $597. Per month, you can expect to make $2,388 post-tax. If you're not a live-in nanny, you are paying rent. In order to be within the safe bracket where you would be approved for rent, you would need to find housing that is no more than $860. So, a 1-bed/1-bath or a studio. Rent, transportation, basic food staples, utilities... never mind private health insurance, or contributing to a ROTH IRA or brokerage. That's out of reach. $2K doesn't stretch far in a HCOL area. I would bet you my last dollar that none of these parents complaining would voluntarily do the job for that pay if they had to live alone and didn't have a 2nd income to bolster them.

    • @JJ-gi1di
      @JJ-gi1di 28 дней назад +10

      No one in the video complained about a nanny since it's obviously the most expensive option that most can't afford. They are complaining about their understandable hard situation, not working to stay with the kid and only depending on one parent income (I this economy?) or to work, and barely being able to afford it. Especially that daycare is only one of many needs, and the fact that single parents won't be able to handle it. The issue is with the country as a whole to be so pro childbearing while not assisting with any of their needs.

    • @Anyachakata
      @Anyachakata 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@JJ-gi1dimy aunt and uncle had live in nannies for $100 a week. Why? Because they provided the housing (which is still rich, I'm not saying it's cheap to house someone for free) but they provided all the utilities and everything. This enabled them to have a regular nanny that loved being there for their kids.
      Sometimes providing a room for a nanny just takes a little shuffling around. It's hard when renting or not having enough space, but it can be done cheaply if you're smart about it. Most European families do it this way. I'd highly recommend it!

  • @shalawndudley2094
    @shalawndudley2094 27 дней назад +11

    To avoid paying daycare, I worked overnight while my husband stayed home with our 2 boys. Then he worked in the daytime. They're 12 and 9 now, and nothing has changed. I still work overnight 😂

    • @thediscustedkitty6348
      @thediscustedkitty6348 26 дней назад +2

      The lady I used to work with liked night shift for that same reason.

  • @mekaykayyy
    @mekaykayyy 28 дней назад +25

    kids are great, but I'm glad my husband and I don't have any. I feel for all the parents out there! I'm good with my cat and dog 🙃

  • @iz6028
    @iz6028 27 дней назад +16

    i’m so glad that i don’t want kids but this just makes me sad for people that do / already have them. it just seems impossible.

  • @damedeviant1388
    @damedeviant1388 27 дней назад +8

    Where I live here in north east Scotland, there’s nothing. No after school clubs, no childminders. In my case, if you don’t have family you’re on your own! Even nurseries are part time (unless they have additional support needs, they get more).
    Basically I’m stuck working part time while the kids are at school so my husband can work full time 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @janehoe.
      @janehoe. 25 дней назад

      To me that just sounds like a business opportunity

  • @carolineomahony2305
    @carolineomahony2305 27 дней назад +7

    You had 4 kids, that rate sounds about right to mind them.

  • @K.Morisseau
    @K.Morisseau 16 дней назад +1

    I have a 2 yr old and currently expecting my second in March. I stay home and work part-time remotely while my husband works full-time. It was honestly the best decision we could have made for our family. I would have been working full-time just to pay childcare for my 2 yr old I couldn’t even imagine with 2 children. I also love being able to spend all day with my child/being a mom!

  • @thatshokage2u
    @thatshokage2u 28 дней назад +6

    I am so blessed to have family members who don’t mind watching my son. My fiancé and I recently had baby (10/13) thankfully I’m still off work until January (without pay cause i took an extra month off) and we have coordinated it where we would have opposite days off and very little overlap in our working hours so we can have care for our child. It’s crazy to know how much childcare cost in this country. I guess if you really break it down it makes sense the price some people are charged. But then again like we heard in Morgan’s explanation, the childcare workers are not paid a wage that is livable. So where is the money going? Especially if it’s a facility that is watching like 20+ kids. Most daycares around me don’t even teach the kids anything they just “watch” them. Idk it’s crazy to me and I feel bad for people that are in a situation where it’s either you gotta work or you gotta stay home. Not only that but there are very few (entry level that is) work from home jobs that allow you to have your child be at home with you. Something has got to change!

  • @SleepInVomit
    @SleepInVomit 28 дней назад +16

    Dude... A 6 month old in daycare 12 hours 3 days a week. That is insane

    • @lilo2373
      @lilo2373 27 дней назад +5

      I work at a daycare. The amount of infants in care from 6:30am- 6:30pm Monday-Friday is insane!

    • @ladyruler9585
      @ladyruler9585 23 дня назад +4

      That's sad.

  • @cathyamerine5140
    @cathyamerine5140 28 дней назад +12

    I don’t know if this is still the standard,however,if you are a registered day care provider,you are giving a stipend per child for providing food,basically W.I.C. from the government. I use to help out my friend who took care of 8 kids a day and that was 39 years ago and she received X amount of dollars per child each month. Flip side of that coin,if you truly desire to have a family then you’re gonna have to suck it up and pay,it’s your choice. Being a day care provider is not an easy job,they’re not doing it for their health,their providing a service and deserve a living wage as much as the women who are going outside to have a career.

  • @Andionthebrink
    @Andionthebrink 28 дней назад +27

    “The cost of daycare is so expensive “….has 4 kids under 5…..*facepalm*

  • @ina5843
    @ina5843 22 дня назад +2

    All I got out of this is that people are dumb as fuck and make kids before they even research how much it costs to have one so now they're crying on the internet for sympathy about a choice THEY made themselves.

  • @princessdyn
    @princessdyn 28 дней назад +16

    I lived in Manhattan. The daycare where my job gave me a 20% discount for my baby was $3200/month for 5 days/week and $2k for 2 day/week. Out of my income after taxes! No, each kid didn't get a unicorn and a stack of cash. It was a regular ass daycare. No backyard bc Times Square. While I could pay, yeah... NOPE!
    I ended up moving to a big city in Europe and let me tell you: DAYCARE IS FREE! And I'm talking about the kind of place that the crunchy wealthy moms from brownstones in Brooklyn or the Upper West Side would gladly pay 5K/month for each kid. Huge yard, parks, cooking, art, music classes etc My child is only 2 yo so i don't even know everything they do there yet. Only con is it starts at 1 yo but guess what? Maternity leave is 1 year! Sure the salaries here are lower but we are talking about $50k for chilcare PER CHILD. I have a new baby now that would be 100k per year (before income taxes)! No the 2k per child you get back for child credit from the IRS doesn't do ish! My neighbor had a home daycare for 1k/month/child. That would still be ~25k/year and she was doing it in a 500sqft 1 bedroom apartment. We have the same floor plan so I know how tiny it was and her apt wasn't even renovated yet like mine. But that would still be the best/most affordable/convenient option for me had I stayed in NYC.
    I was lucky, I could move. When Americans will understand how much they are getting screwed over... I hope it won't be too late for the country.

    • @myradavis1139
      @myradavis1139 28 дней назад

      how did you move? did you move for work? i want out of the US lol

  • @Ellie80681
    @Ellie80681 28 дней назад +14

    I used to pay $75 a week in CT. for my daughter in 2003 and I thought that was expensive. 😅

  • @Jae-by3hf
    @Jae-by3hf 27 дней назад +6

    As someone who doesn’t have children and doesn’t live in the US, I am aware of how expensive childcare is, so why haven’t these people done their research? Also, they get some of it back in taxes, it happens here where I live too. Tired of this particular subject because a) no one does anything about it and b) they aren’t telling the whole story! I also find it really strange that people have babies to put them in a strangers care 🤔

    • @BabyKush420
      @BabyKush420 27 дней назад

      That lady who leaves her 2 under 3 with someone 12 hours a day just sounds wild to me so what she spends like 2 hours a night with them then go to sleep? Lol

  • @W33dpug
    @W33dpug 28 дней назад +10

    Ty for uploading i couldn't find anything else to watch 😆

  • @loryndabenson2118
    @loryndabenson2118 25 дней назад +1

    These prices are insane!!! I was born in 91 In Texas so I remember both me and my brother being in daycare with a local church and I don't think my parents paid any more than 500$ PER MONTH! My mom didn't work at the time and my dad worked in maintenance for Mary Kay and he could afford daycare for two kids and have a stay at home wife and we were not rich. This is insane!!!! And so unfair!!! Me and my husband don't have a child yet and I'm grateful for social media and parents sharing their stories because it really has helped us reevaluate our situation so we can prepare and plan better. With that said my husband is Chinese so we have family to help us care for a child in those early stages. A lot of Americans don't have that family structure so that drives up the costs and difficulty in raising children.
    Edit to add child care workers absolutely deserve a comfortable liveable wage for their area. The problem is th insane cost of living/inflation/stagnating wages all around for us normal working people.

  • @anna_25
    @anna_25 28 дней назад +5

    What I got from this video is that condoms are a great investment

    • @nailsofinterest
      @nailsofinterest 28 дней назад

      If I were younger, I'd also use another method too. Double up the protection!!! Glad my tubes were blocked and now I'm perimenopausal!!! 😅
      Sadly loads of physicians won't let a woman get sterilized until a certain age. 🤔I know i tried, I finally found a wonderful physician that did the Essure procedure on me in my 30's (no children) most still wouldn't do it!! (Edit to take off accidental emoji)

  • @chelseamontgomery1813
    @chelseamontgomery1813 23 дня назад

    The city I live in doesn’t have enough childcare facilities. I wanted to go back to work a couple of years ago, but the waitlists were forever long. I’m a social worker with a masters and would barely make enough to be worth the tuition in the first place, but I felt like I needed to go back to stop stalling out my own career. We finally found a preschool accepting when he was 4 this year. They had 3 days/week available for 4.5 hours on those days. It costs $375/month with no food included. It is not enough time to work… the other families sending their kids are splitting which shift each parent works and barely sleeping. I cannot go back to work with those hours. We gave up. He’s attending for education purposes, making this even more of a strain. We live in a mid sized city and this is happening. It’s really scary. We’re lucky that we’ve been able to make it work, but we have been very concerned for other families. Our family has obviously taken a huge hit financially too. There’s also the fact that I am a well-educated professional that cannot be in the workforce, which effects the economy as a whole when this is happening to all families with kids.

  • @therealai777
    @therealai777 27 дней назад +5

    the internet be bagging on single mothers so much lately (mostly from bitter lonely men) but I seriously feel so much for them. Imagine having no choice but to put your kids in childcare because you need to work but most of your cheque if not ALL goes towards childcare?
    also don’t come at me with the child support bs. I have a friend who has 3 children from 3 different baby daddies (yes I know, she had a rough past) and none of them pay child support, and they face no legal consequences. A lot of these single mothers are on their own while the fathers screw off and live their lives. This shit ain’t fair.

  • @NihilityEditz
    @NihilityEditz 28 дней назад +7

    These prices are BAFFLING to me.

  • @mydarlingfreak796
    @mydarlingfreak796 28 дней назад +7

    How in the insanity do people in the USA afford children?? I can't afford children and I live in Australia...
    Childcare cost here: South Australia is roughly $115-$130 per child per full day. However, depending on your income our government gives a subsidy. The subsidy can range from 50-90% based on your household earnings - if you earn $40,000 a year you may receive majority of your costs back. It is not a good as some countries but I am greatful people have this here.

  • @nickyjadee2519
    @nickyjadee2519 24 дня назад

    As someone whose worked with kids the whole price of childcare goes towards the building, insurance for broken or damage items, cover if there's an accident (which never covers anyways but you need it or you can get a legal issue and business tax. You also need to account for the children's food, drink water costs or sanitary items if it's in a day care not just at home people. In a day care they also need to pay the workers too on top of that if your a single working career they get pretty much less because they get paid cheaper and without help so they can't take as many children.

  • @roxynialja9252
    @roxynialja9252 27 дней назад +17

    They had the kid(s) so can’t say I fully sympathise. Especially the first mom, with 4 kids!

    • @ericajones991
      @ericajones991 27 дней назад +11

      I don’t believe they’re factoring in the fact that people are tired of dealing with their kid’s bad temperaments as well. It’s well known the younger generations are HORRIBLE and their parents don’t care.

    • @BabyKush420
      @BabyKush420 27 дней назад +5

      4 kids young enough to be in day care and not school btw! I thought that was ridiculous to complain about lol

  • @angelaburse6485
    @angelaburse6485 21 день назад +2

    In michael Jackson's voice "if you can't feed the baby(yeah yeah) then don't have a baby(yeah yeah)

  • @YG-ki9wk
    @YG-ki9wk 28 дней назад +3

    Yeah the cost is insanely high while our wages don’t reflect it. Here in Dallas they are still offering 9-15 an hour for most daycare jobs. It’s slavery.

  • @grey.themusiccat
    @grey.themusiccat 28 дней назад +4

    i was so confused like "is this deja vu" bc i literally js watched the entire video like a few hrz ago lmao

  • @rebeccajohns654
    @rebeccajohns654 28 дней назад +9

    We pay 220 per week for 1 child

  • @BabyKush420
    @BabyKush420 27 дней назад +2

    3:03 caring for someone’s 3 year old for 12 hours a day 5 days a weeek sounds like a LOT of work. Idk that seems like extremely long hours for daycare lol

  • @johnnyjoestar7143
    @johnnyjoestar7143 20 дней назад

    In the UK, childcare is like £150 a week...and by age 3, you are entitled to free childcare for a number of weeks in the year. If you can't afford it, there are schemes. My school had a free childcare centre attached to it for parents under a certain income.
    Eventhough our salaries are much much lower, I didn't realise how much I take for granted the bare minimum welfare we have since my siblings live in other European countries that have a way better system.
    (Things like compulsory paid leave, maternity AND paternity leave, Healthcare service, pensions, etc...etc...are so important as a _mandated_ national norm. Why live in a society if you have no protections of one?)

  • @kiterafrey
    @kiterafrey 13 дней назад

    I live in FL right now. During a topical storm a driver took out a tower. It cut off data and internet for my area for 3 days. They prorated off 3 days worth of cost. If my internet can take off charges for day they didn't give me service a daycare has zero excuse to close for a week but charge you for it.

  • @Musiclover1276
    @Musiclover1276 28 дней назад

    I’m from Connecticut and although I don’t have kids CT has very wealthy towns like Darien, Greenwich, Fairfield, Farmington/West Hartford, and plenty more. That’s probably why they’re up there for nanny costs.

  • @MsMookalate
    @MsMookalate 18 дней назад

    1:56 Growing up as a teen. $40-50 per kid a day is the normal to babysit. This was the 2000s so it sounds reasonable since regular daycare is $2,300/ month

  • @amandamarklandyoga
    @amandamarklandyoga 17 дней назад

    The cost of quality daycare is crazy. My son did full time pre-K in 2016, so 8 years ago. It was $20K for the year. 😳This was a public daycare that did accept CCDF (childcare assistance) but was probably the top rated daycare in the city that wasn’t a private or parochial/religious program. My parents helped me pay for it. I realize I’m very lucky I had that option. Otherwise he wouldn’t have had any preparation for kindergarten, so I don’t regret asking them and they didn’t regret doing it.
    However, the crazy part is that I made $7 too much to get public childcare assistance. Seven whole dollars. 😆 Like, I understand there’s a cutoff, but come ON. 😆 Before that, the abuelita next door watched him for like a few dollars per hour and raised him like her own child. Honestly, looking towards your families and communities can often be the best way to find reliable childcare. The only reason I sought a fancy pants preschool was to prep my kiddo for kindergarten. Otherwise he could have stayed next door while I worked. Best of luck to parents trying to work with kids. It’s been amazing since my kiddo started full time school!

  • @kristin3872
    @kristin3872 27 дней назад +1

    Child care subsidies. The income levels are a lot higher than your normal government assistance and it is absolutely worth it. If you are in a bind and you need help with that, do not feel embarrassed or ashamed to access that resource because that is why it's there.

  • @daniegomez5852
    @daniegomez5852 27 дней назад

    My partner is a state college teacher, we have free daycare. Also, these daycares are top notch with pediatrician, nurses, nutricionists, psychologist etc on site. They're provided by the state for people that work for the state which is a lot of people.

  • @SailorOrbiter
    @SailorOrbiter 27 дней назад

    My advice for people would be to check if your city has neighborhood centers that offer childcare. The rates they have are usually more affordable, and they do take into account income driven rate options.

  • @gardenj59
    @gardenj59 27 дней назад +1

    15 an hour is standard. I’m a babysitter and I also work as an exec assistant for a preschool business and all these prices are insane compared to mine and the business I work for

  • @feveneddy
    @feveneddy 20 дней назад

    I’m in Cleveland Ohio I pay $860 a month for one child but I was quoted $1400 for my daughter just up the street from where she goes now. But I really love it and she is thriving. They go on field trips every week

  • @BabyKush420
    @BabyKush420 27 дней назад +2

    23:19 day care workers DO teach your children. Idc the age!

  • @Jessieemira2022
    @Jessieemira2022 3 дня назад

    Here in montreal i pay private daycare its 40 per day but its subsidize by the govt it includes all meals.. so its like i pay 280 per month max depending on days.. plus they have allowance from provincial and federal govt

  • @jesclifford88
    @jesclifford88 20 дней назад

    It’s difficult with childcare because good ones cost more, that’s just how it is. I know in the UK, they’re expensive but the workers aren’t paid very much at all for all the work they do. They are the first part of your child’s schooling and they don’t just play with them all day. Everything has a purpose and they review and report everything they do and what areas it’s teaching your child etc. it’s sad they don’t get paid a lot as they’re so important and the worst combination you can have, is an underpaid caregiver. If you don’t HAVE to work, don’t. Stay with your children, they’re only little once but childcare is very good for socialising and independence and the start to their school life so even a little time here and there is beneficial.

  • @janaynmelis5250
    @janaynmelis5250 28 дней назад +11

    My husband and I pay $1460 for our 3.5 year olds Montessori school for full time care. They provide snacks but we pack a lunch from home.

    • @constitutionalcarrot3720
      @constitutionalcarrot3720 28 дней назад +1

      Is that per week or per month? I send my twin 3.5 yros to Montessori FT in NY for $2700/month/kid. Doing that as a single mom means I don’t have to grapple with the choice whether to leave my job.

  • @happylife7542
    @happylife7542 9 дней назад

    500 a day is a lot, I ain’t gonna lie. But girl family planning a bit, so you ain’t gonna have all 4 littles in daycare at the same time. Just saying…
    To Morgan: omg girl my heart goes out to you. I pray for you to find a good daycare for your baby boy. But you right woman should not have to choose between family and career. That is so not fair. From one full time working mama to another. Truly wish you and your family the best.

  • @storylover_maggie
    @storylover_maggie 25 дней назад +1

    My goodness, what is wrong with America? Here in Germany you get PAID maternity/paternity leave for up to 3 years (depending on where and your job type). But daycare is about 220€ a month and you get childcare support of 250€ a month from the government until your kid is 25 years old. Having a kid is stressful enough, additional financial burdens shouldn't be one of those stresses.

  • @thatsallfolks406
    @thatsallfolks406 27 дней назад +2

    Don't have kids that you can't take care of (childcare, food, healthcare, etc). Why are people so surprised at how expensive children's are? I don't agree with how much they're being charged, especially when most of these childcare places/caregivers are not even qualified to look after children/ the number of kids they accept. If anything, this is a good reason to make sure you can take care of your kids.

  • @kiterafrey
    @kiterafrey 13 дней назад

    I wasn't planning to be a mom (beyond the fur mom I am) but this is making me want kids even less. I love my career, no way I'm giving it up for a child and these prices expect that of me.

  • @legitfitllc787
    @legitfitllc787 27 дней назад

    Child care basically led me to homelessness, one thing that helped me find stability was when they started school and I taught them independence very young. Single parent programs and income based programs exist though so don’t let your pride keep you from using that option

  • @vanessaguevara9369
    @vanessaguevara9369 27 дней назад

    I have my two year in daycare full time at a home based day. We pay $70 per day or $350 per week. I live in Southern California.

  • @nadushahardi4330
    @nadushahardi4330 28 дней назад

    I had to go to work to spend all my wage on childcare (8 years ago in the UK). It was part-time work. I can't remember how much it cost; I just remember I was on plus maybe 20 pounds weekly. I was sending my daughter to have a better and easier transition from work to school.

  • @leylafashion
    @leylafashion 24 дня назад

    I am from The Netherlands.. I refuse to pay so much for child care that I have to work more for it 😅 I work in child care myself, but my kids can go home with their father and one day their grandmother takes care of them. Next to this job I work freelance and am in city council, which mostly is in evening hours while the kids sleep. With this I can be at home for my own kids 3 afternoons a week... When they are at school I do the freelance work and preparations for the city council. I work 2 days in the child care... This was the best option for our family, I want to raise my own kids ❤ (My husband works 4 days a week). So one day he is at home for the kids.
    If you are curious about or life in the Netherlands and our travels, we have videos on RUclips ✨

    • @leylafashion
      @leylafashion 24 дня назад

      To add, when they didn't go to school jet, I didn't work in childcare, I only worked the evenings and some freelance work at home. Our daughter went to daycare once a week (I now work for this company). This was about 300 euro a month. The Dutch government refunds a bit depending on your income.

  • @beverlyheath5953
    @beverlyheath5953 28 дней назад +2

    Why isn't anybody applying for daycare assistance through their state? New York State is giving subsidies to almost everybody if you're a family of 4 and you make less than $108000 you Qualify for daycare assistance they are just giving away the money like I pretty much pushed my families who are principles teachers managers district managers all to try for it and they all are getting full subsidy they qualify for it! It alleviates the stress of having to pay the bill You may have to pay a little portion of it one of my families pays $9 a week for child care! Check into getting child care assistance through your state it is not a shame anymore believe me I run an in home day care it is not a shame to get state assistance ITS FREE MONEY and it helps the day care provider out because they get paid a livable wage per New York State Or your state... Get into it people I promise it will alleviate the stress of having to pay for day care it is not a shame any more to get help from your state when child care is apparently outrageous in other states!!

  • @RitaSixx
    @RitaSixx 27 дней назад

    These prices are insane!!! If a person watches 5 kids a day they should be getting $600 or $800 a day between all of them. Roughly 3,500 for those kids alone for basic service. But the more upscale the service the more the person should charge. Basic service is safety, lunch, and playtime with a few learning activities throughout the day.

  • @HolicChan
    @HolicChan 11 дней назад

    Idk how to fix this issue, I was a day care teacher for 2 years and when I say the pay is unfair, I mean it. The amount of work your expected to do for basically minimum wage is other worldly. The owner basically made no money at all and all the teachers were either college kids doing it as a summer job or retired older women who picked up the job for fun.
    The entire thing top to bottom is unfair. Daycare workers need a salary too.

  • @figgyjenfigjamhjc3370
    @figgyjenfigjamhjc3370 23 дня назад

    I really like your videos 😊 big hello 👋 HELLO from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @tammynga7902
    @tammynga7902 28 дней назад +6

    I did not know about this and I don't think I want to. Good vid tho.

  • @awarren06
    @awarren06 19 дней назад

    My mom’s employer provides 33% of daycare cost, a program pays 33% and the employee pays the balance she works for an incredible company.

  • @TheTasuneImputator
    @TheTasuneImputator 26 дней назад

    We're currently trying and we're in this situation with where we're at. Like here you have to be already in the planning phase to be put on the list, most lists here are10-15 months wait, and then ontop of that most of the places here are 300 a week for 1 child, obviously some places are cheaper some are expensive, but most of them go up by age, and 6pu can't even guarentee they're going to treat your child right. My sister was paying that much with her new born child and her husband walked in on them abusing him. So idk what to do, cause we can't afford to not have me work but we can't afford to have me work either.

  • @emilythefox
    @emilythefox 27 дней назад

    My child is 2, her daycare is 5d a week 280 dollars a week with a company discount. We pay the same amount if she shows up one day or all 5 days. We pay half if she is out the full week, but we can only do that one week a year. As an infant it was 350 a week.

    • @emilythefox
      @emilythefox 27 дней назад

      The hardest part about daycare in my area is you have to tell them the day you have a positive pregnancy test to be able to get on the list. I am talking 7 weeks pregnant and you had better be letting them know your due date and you had better also have the full 12 weeks of leave or you are not getting a spot.

  • @timothyloayza5846
    @timothyloayza5846 27 дней назад

    have they never heard of latch key kids, i loved being one and it was easy and neighbors were gr8 too

  • @brandiehammond
    @brandiehammond 27 дней назад

    14 years ago I had my son. I was great full that I didn’t need to choose daycare. The company I was working for closed their doors and we were layed off. I wasn’t pregnant at the time , but I wanted to go back to school so July of 09 I started school and the day before I found out I was pregnant. I had enough unemployment that I was able to stay home with my son once he was born and take care of him for at least a full year. By the time I went back to work my mom was gracious enough to care for him when I was. The prices for daycare is unbelievable and didn’t realize the prices today are shocking. Times has changed since I had my kid.

  • @ratchettea7070
    @ratchettea7070 26 дней назад

    Childcare is very expensive and the more kids a family has the more it will be and depending on the state the cost will vary. Some facilities/in home centers have daily rates that families can pay by the day which can be cheaper. I work for a childcare subsidy program and the prices are wild . The cost for an infant needing full time care vs a school age child is drastic . You will def be paying rent times 2 with childcare these days .

  • @BabyKush420
    @BabyKush420 27 дней назад +1

    24:03 work nights and let your husband work days and you watch the kids during the day that’s what most nurses I know do

    • @Misscutieful1
      @Misscutieful1 13 дней назад

      So when do you sleep to prepare for work?

  • @marissa._
    @marissa._ 13 дней назад

    It's okay to stop having kids.
    It's even more okay to be childfree.

  • @109367
    @109367 19 дней назад

    I remember watching my mother write the check for daycare (two kids) and being shocked at the amount, this was 2003

  • @dani-2002
    @dani-2002 12 дней назад

    I hope one day I can stay home with my kids at least part time and thankfully I have a very willing and excited mom to help me out