According to a "study" released by salary.com, stay-at-home moms would make close to $117,000 a year
if they were compensated for their work. That figure was calculated
based on the salaries of 10 jobs -- including housekeeper and CEO --
whose duties share something in common with motherhood.
Working
moms, on the other hand, only earn $68,405 for their kid-rearing
efforts. Because, you know, they're just mothering "part-time." These
figures are slightly higher than the ones quoted in
Brett's recent blog post about New York moms, who apparently are only worth $70K per year even when they're working the maternal shift full-time.
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