Bull fucking shit. It's because chicks are fat and you are pretty much guaranteed for financial ruin by getting married.
The chicks are fat and so are the dudes. Who knew that sitting on your ass for hours on end smoking dope, playing video games and eating pizza could make you fat.
Thank goodness there's someone/something to blame!
Trust us dazzler. We blame you. If only you had the courage of your convictions and had paid your fair share of taxes. But, you will only do so at the threat of a government gun.
Thank goodness there's someone/something to blame!
Trust us dazzler. We blame you. If only you had the courage of your convictions and had paid your fair share of taxes. But, you will only do so at the threat of a government gun.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
In the United States, per-child spending doubled from the 1970s to the 2000s, according to a 2013 paper by Sabino Kornich of the University of Sydney and Frank Furstenberg of the University of Pennsylvania. Parents spent more on education, toys, and games. But nothing grew faster than per-child spending on child care, which increased by a factor of 21—or approximately 2,000 percent—in those 40 years.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
In the United States, per-child spending doubled from the 1970s to the 2000s, according to a 2013 paper by Sabino Kornich of the University of Sydney and Frank Furstenberg of the University of Pennsylvania. Parents spent more on education, toys, and games. But nothing grew faster than per-child spending on child care, which increased by a factor of 21—or approximately 2,000 percent—in those 40 years.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
In the United States, per-child spending doubled from the 1970s to the 2000s, according to a 2013 paper by Sabino Kornich of the University of Sydney and Frank Furstenberg of the University of Pennsylvania. Parents spent more on education, toys, and games. But nothing grew faster than per-child spending on child care, which increased by a factor of 21—or approximately 2,000 percent—in those 40 years.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
In the United States, per-child spending doubled from the 1970s to the 2000s, according to a 2013 paper by Sabino Kornich of the University of Sydney and Frank Furstenberg of the University of Pennsylvania. Parents spent more on education, toys, and games. But nothing grew faster than per-child spending on child care, which increased by a factor of 21—or approximately 2,000 percent—in those 40 years.
The clear solution is to ban women with kids from the workplace. Agreed.
That should play well with the focus groups
Toss in don't have kids you can't afford would be also be nice. Leftards love biased focus groups. Hey, all those in favor of free sh*t, raise your hands.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
In the United States, per-child spending doubled from the 1970s to the 2000s, according to a 2013 paper by Sabino Kornich of the University of Sydney and Frank Furstenberg of the University of Pennsylvania. Parents spent more on education, toys, and games. But nothing grew faster than per-child spending on child care, which increased by a factor of 21—or approximately 2,000 percent—in those 40 years.
Yeah it could be that. Or it could be the last 40 years of massively ballooning costs of having children (chiefly childcare) that are driving this change.
Child care costs have massively ballooned? Really? They've gotten more expense like everything else but I wouldn't say they've massively ballooned.
In the United States, per-child spending doubled from the 1970s to the 2000s, according to a 2013 paper by Sabino Kornich of the University of Sydney and Frank Furstenberg of the University of Pennsylvania. Parents spent more on education, toys, and games. But nothing grew faster than per-child spending on child care, which increased by a factor of 21—or approximately 2,000 percent—in those 40 years.
Lets see, for most years the "cost" of child care was zero because mom or maybe grandma and mom took care of the kids. Now people pay for childcare because mom has to work. Has the cost of child care massively ballooned or are people now paying for something that few paid for in years prior?
It's like saying the cost of internet access has massively ballooned since the 1970s.
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It's because chicks are fat and you are pretty much guaranteed for financial ruin by getting married.
Thank goodness there's someone/something to blame!
And the rent's unbeatable.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/11/why-child-care-so-expensive/602599/
It's like saying the cost of internet access has massively ballooned since the 1970s.