This Mother’s Day, go ahead and tell your mom how much you
value her―just don’t try to back it up with numbers. According to businessinsider new survey data shows a
decline in the economic value of mothers' work.
If a stay-at-home mom was ever handed a pink slip, dad would
have to hire a nanny, a driver, a cook, a janitor, a psychologist, a
laundry-machine operator, and a myriad of other professionals for the odd jobs
moms do on a daily basis.
A Salary.com calculation found that after all the various
duties are added up, stay-at-home moms put in 94.7 hours in a typical workweek,
and it would cost $112,962 a year to replace her. For working moms, the extra
57.9 hours a week of work they put in is worth $66,979….
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