Anonymous wrote:Uuuhhh, we already paid for daycare in the for of school through our taxes. Give me back my 35k in state and local taxes that i paid this year and then I'll put my kid in daycare. Otherwise, open the schools and quit complaining that I should be willing to drop an extra $20k in daycare indefinitely at the drop of a hat.
Anonymous wrote:We paid for the first and it was so expensive. We spaced out our children and had our second when DC1 was in preK. I ended up staying home with DC2 so we didn’t have to pay the daycare rates since we determined it wasn’t worth it on my teacher salary.
Now you are telling me to pay for two since they are both in school. We can’t find places that will guarantee they will be open for mid and late elementary. All say maybe and probably but they don’t know yet. My solution to daycare before was to quit my teaching job. Is this what you are suggesting I do again since we figured it out before?
Anonymous wrote:Uuuhhh, we already paid for daycare in the for of school through our taxes. Give me back my 35k in state and local taxes that i paid this year and then I'll put my kid in daycare. Otherwise, open the schools and quit complaining that I should be willing to drop an extra $20k in daycare indefinitely at the drop of a hat.
Anonymous wrote:Uuuhhh, we already paid for daycare in the for of school through our taxes. Give me back my 35k in state and local taxes that i paid this year and then I'll put my kid in daycare. Otherwise, open the schools and quit complaining that I should be willing to drop an extra $20k in daycare indefinitely at the drop of a hat.
Anonymous wrote:We paid for the first and it was so expensive. We spaced out our children and had our second when DC1 was in preK. I ended up staying home with DC2 so we didn’t have to pay the daycare rates since we determined it wasn’t worth it on my teacher salary.
Now you are telling me to pay for two since they are both in school. We can’t find places that will guarantee they will be open for mid and late elementary. All say maybe and probably but they don’t know yet. My solution to daycare before was to quit my teaching job. Is this what you are suggesting I do again since we figured it out before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if camps will be available for school age kids, it's a higher cost than just paying for after care. People planned their kids and budgets based on 5 day per week school being available. There should be a child care subsidy for families if school isn't open. Unemployment was extended due to the pandemic, why not child care costs?
Because your kids are your responsibility and there's nothing stopping people from having 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 kids as shown above.
Time to dip into those emergency savings. I also believe tax penalties from early withdrawals out of 401Ks have been suspended during the pandemic.
This is terrible financial advice.
So is asking the government to pay for your kids' childcare costs. You have the money but everyone else is supposed to fork out for your precious babies because you don't want to spend it?
Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:We paid for the first and it was so expensive. We spaced out our children and had our second when DC1 was in preK. I ended up staying home with DC2 so we didn’t have to pay the daycare rates since we determined it wasn’t worth it on my teacher salary.
Now you are telling me to pay for two since they are both in school. We can’t find places that will guarantee they will be open for mid and late elementary. All say maybe and probably but they don’t know yet. My solution to daycare before was to quit my teaching job. Is this what you are suggesting I do again since we figured it out before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if camps will be available for school age kids, it's a higher cost than just paying for after care. People planned their kids and budgets based on 5 day per week school being available. There should be a child care subsidy for families if school isn't open. Unemployment was extended due to the pandemic, why not child care costs?
Because your kids are your responsibility and there's nothing stopping people from having 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 kids as shown above.
Time to dip into those emergency savings. I also believe tax penalties from early withdrawals out of 401Ks have been suspended during the pandemic.
This is terrible financial advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if camps will be available for school age kids, it's a higher cost than just paying for after care. People planned their kids and budgets based on 5 day per week school being available. There should be a child care subsidy for families if school isn't open. Unemployment was extended due to the pandemic, why not child care costs?
Because your kids are your responsibility and there's nothing stopping people from having 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 kids as shown above.
Time to dip into those emergency savings. I also believe tax penalties from early withdrawals out of 401Ks have been suspended during the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Even if camps will be available for school age kids, it's a higher cost than just paying for after care. People planned their kids and budgets based on 5 day per week school being available. There should be a child care subsidy for families if school isn't open. Unemployment was extended due to the pandemic, why not child care costs?