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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it's because having children is not a requirement for your job.[/quote] It’s this dear. OP must be a millennial to ask such a question.[/quote] +1 SMH. We're all doomed.[/quote] Why is OP a bad question or suggestion? Of course let's not ever question anything or push for small reforms that might make having a family even slightly more affordable.[/quote] The problem is that OP isn't trying to make "having a family more affordable." She's trying to make being a doctor in a highly lucrative profession more lucrative. Those are not the same thing, in terms of social goods. [/quote] It depends on whether or not you think it’s a social good for women to remain in the workforce. [/quote] It is a social good. That’s why the tax code already supports parents in ways it does not support people who do not have children. People who do not have children shouldn’t be giving even more support for OP’s nanny. [/quote]
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