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Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Labor Day and stay at home working Mom's

For stay-at-home moms, it is recognition that the job they do is valued -- and valuable. An analysis conducted by www.salary.com estimated that the average stay-at-home mom would earn $131,471 annually, including overtime, if she were compensated for her time and work. The calculation assumed a 100-hour workweek, which is six 15-hour days and one 10-hour day. Sounds about right, if you are at home with the little ones!

Women choose to stay at home with their children for a variety of reasons, many of which are far more rewarding than a paycheck (no matter how big). It's not being owed anything; rather, it's recognizing hard work that's done from the heart (and just as valuable as work that contributes to the economy!).

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