Anonymous wrote:what is she currently paying?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then, why can’t she save for emergencies?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her income? She may already qualify. NYC has several programs to help low wage earners.
She is not a low wage earner.
Child care costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know about now, but 10-15 years ago--when my kids were small--DC was the highest childcare cost in the country. Where was your concern then?
Ten years ago our concern was paying for medical school.
For your daughter or yourself?
For our daughter.
what is she currently paying?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Then, why can’t she save for emergencies?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is her income? She may already qualify. NYC has several programs to help low wage earners.
She is not a low wage earner.
Child care costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know about now, but 10-15 years ago--when my kids were small--DC was the highest childcare cost in the country. Where was your concern then?
Ten years ago our concern was paying for medical school.
For your daughter or yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't know about now, but 10-15 years ago--when my kids were small--DC was the highest childcare cost in the country. Where was your concern then?
Ten years ago our concern was paying for medical school.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is a single mother living in NYC. She does well, but childcare is prohibitively expensive, which limits her from saving effectively for emergencies and retirement. How long will it be before she can climb out from under the crushing burden of childcare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she choose to have children?
Why does that matter? This is about free child care. She has a child.
I will never vote for free childcare. Don’t have kids if you cannot afford it.
You are already paying for via school taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she choose to have children?
Why does that matter? This is about free child care. She has a child.
I will never vote for free childcare. Don’t have kids if you cannot afford it.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the plan was universal pre k? Not free childcare....
Anonymous wrote:Don't know about now, but 10-15 years ago--when my kids were small--DC was the highest childcare cost in the country. Where was your concern then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she choose to have children?
Why does that matter? This is about free child care. She has a child.
I will never vote for free childcare. Don’t have kids if you cannot afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is a single mother living in NYC. She does well, but childcare is prohibitively expensive, which limits her from saving effectively for emergencies and retirement. How long will it be before she can climb out from under the crushing burden of childcare?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did she choose to have children?
Why does that matter? This is about free child care. She has a child.