Just in time for Mother's Day, Salary.com has done some
research and put a dollar figure on the work that mothers do at
home—$122,732, MSNBC.com reports. This year, a stay-at-home mom
performing the 10 most popular "mom-job functions" does
the work equivalent to a $122,732 salary, up 5 percent over last
year's calculations. A mom who works outside the home 40 hours
per week does tasks that translates to an annual cash compensation
of $76,184, an 11 percent increase.
According to the survey, the working mom had 17 hours of overtime
in addition to her full-time hours both at work and as a mom; the
stay-at-home mom worked 56 hours of OT, bringing her workweek to 96
hours. That's a lot of unpaid work.
And how did the experts arrive at these figures? They took 10 jobs
that closely match the multiple jobs that moms do at home (think
laundry machine operator, cook, housekeeper, psychologist, chief
executive officer, etc.). Then they surveyed 12,150 moms to measure
their hours worked in each role for a typical week.
Remember, there's no easy answer when it comes to staying home
or going back to work. It's a personal decision and you have to
do what's best for your family. Here's an online pros vs.
cons list for you to enjoy via LilSugar : 10 reasons one woman
loves being a working mom and 10 more on why she feels guilty about
it.
Thinking about staying home? If so, here's how you might make
it on
one income. If you are on the fence about
getting back in the game, maybe there's a comfortable
compromise out there for you. Take a look at this
list of pregnancy-inspired careers and see if
they inspire you to make a switch.
So...what do you think?
How much is your work worth?
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What is a Mom's Work Worth?
A new report adds up the many jobs of a mother's day for a
year's total salary...and says
we should cut mom a check for $122,732.
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