Comment on Why the real poverty line is $140,000, this strategist argues

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CookieOfFortune@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

I can tell you that my mother-in-law has been pivotal in providing childcare for my toddler son. Daycare can cost north of $2000/mo. And if I don’t want to burn a vacation day staying home to care for him when he’s sick, I’m going out $200+/day for a nanny. But grandma can take over for the cost of lunch. And that’s for someone with kids. You don’t need childcare if you’re childless.

This kind sounds like the $33k is about right then, it’s just that the value is provided by family (which is great don’t get me wrong). You can’t make these calculations on the assumption of these factors. What if you suddenly didn’t have free childcare? Would you be unable to then make rent?

And what if your work moved somewhere where you had to then drive?

How close are you to financial collapse if something bad happened?

There should probably be a different number for a single person, but then there’s less sharing in other ways as well.

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