هزینه های مراقبت از کودک از ایالت به ایالت ، حتی از ایالت به ایالت دیگر متفاوت است. اما یک موضوع مشترک در سراسر کشور وجود دارد – این واقعا گران است. هم والدین و هم ارائه دهندگان مراقبت از کودک در تلاش هستند تا با افزایش هزینه مراقبت از کودک ، اهداف خود را برآورده سازند.

بزرگ کردن یک بچه در آمریکا گران است. هزینه مراقبت از کودک از سال 1990 تقریباً سه برابر شده است که این بیش از نرخ کلی تورم است.

قیمتی که خانواده ها می پردازند از ایالتی به ایالت دیگر متفاوت است ، حتی به ایالت. اما در بسیاری از مناطق ، ارسال یک کودک نوپا به مراقبت روزانه بیشتر از هزینه پرداخت مسکن ، حمل و نقل یا حتی شهریه دانشگاه است.

دلیل خوبی وجود دارد که مراقبت از کودکان بسیار گران است – این یک صنعت بسیار درگیر و کار محور است.

اما تنش درمورد هزینه مراقبت از کودکان در ایالات متحده واقعاً کم می شود تا چه کسی این لایحه را تأیید کند. در کشورهایی مانند دانمارک و سوئد ، دولت بخش عمده ای از هزینه های مراقبت از کودکان را تأمین می کند. در آمریکا ، هزینه ها معمولاً توسط والدین و ارائه دهندگان هزینه می شود.

بودجه مراقبت از كودك فدرال در آمریكا در پاسخ به ارزشهای فرهنگی در جریان مداوم بوده و جریان دارد. در طول جنگ جهانی دوم ، دولت فدرال نزدیکترین چیزی که تاکنون داشته است به مراقبت جهانی از کودکان رسیده است.

اکنون با آمدن انتخابات 2020 ، برخی از نامزدها آن را در اولویت قرار می دهند.

برای یادگیری در مورد تاریخچه مراقبت از کودکان در آمریکا و اینکه چگونه افزایش هزینه ها امروز خانواده ها را تحت تأثیر قرار داده است ، فیلم فوق را تماشا کنید.

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چرا مراقبت های روزانه در آمریکا بسیار گران است.

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38 پاسخ به “چرا مراقبت های روزانه در آمریکا بسیار گران است”

  1. How come the American Government can afford and is willing to bear the huge costs involved in deploying personnel, equipment and time in taking care of so many children, mothers as well as the old and infirm year after year in foreign countries that more often or not would prefer that America's services left ASAP.They are neither welcomed or want America to take care of any of them but America always ends up spending many ,many years staying and insisting that they won't or can't leave until everything and as many people are taken care of before calling it quits. Despite the costs measuring in Trillions, America will pay whatever it costs to take care of these foreign people , whilst doing virtually nothing for its own citizens back home.

    Then again, given almost every outcome and the ultimate costs to these nations having so many of its people taken care of…by America…

    …and when the outcome is almost always Fatal for these people by the level of care America's government is all too willing to administer to them…maybe it's a saving grace for American citizens that they do not get their government taking care of them!

    American Childcare…to others outside of America …is WAR by any name… and the costs are just too high for any to have to bear.

  2. Wait so the issue is childcare cost not personal responsibility?! No.ome made her have three kids so close together that they all needed childcare st once and no the ability to do that is not a right. No one made her do something as risky as starting your own business and make one of the biggest financial decisions in your life like having kids at the same time. How is this anyone else's problem but theres?

    Also these other countries with “government funded” childcare have taxes up the ass. Not everyone wants or can have children why should those people have to pay higher taxes because other people choose to have kids they can’t afford?

    I’m 28 and pregnant with my first child. My husband and I waited until we paid off all debt except our mortgage before starting our family. We are middle class nothing special as far as how much we make.

  3. I live in Sonoma county. Child care costs about $1800 a month for full time and there is no day care that is open up at night. If you are late picking up your child you get a penalty fee. Not to mention poor women are punished at work and if you are percieved as poor employers are reluctant to hire you because they don't want to deal with the dilemmas poor people face. Therefore, America created second class citizens by disillusioning more fortunate and privileged Americans to perceive us as villains. That way they can keep us oppressed in a poverty trap and the marginalized communities will get all the blame. This happens because Americans are complicit due to their colonialism mentality.

  4. My GrandMothers had enough daughters to assist each other when they had children.
    I was raised by My Mother/Father/GrandParents/Aunts/Uncles, even older Cousins. People got to get back to the family dynamic.

  5. Only way my husband and I have gotten out of childcare expenses for the last 4 years is working opposite shifts. Don't know how we could have survived otherwise…has definitely been a deciding factor in having more children.

  6. These ppl were not the best to interview. They take out $10,000 to pay daycare! Her kids mist be in a top notch daycare. Middle class, Lower class ppl dont have these kinds of funds. Next!

  7. my question is simple the government can't even create a budget that stops them from overspending, who are suppose to pay for all there solutions? it's not the politicians who will pay for their proposed solutions.

  8. A lot of people are annoyed that this middle class family were chosen to be interviewed and are un-relatable. However I think this shows that currently middle class isn’t something that’s maintainable anymore and showing the slow death of a middle class.

  9. I say get rid of the middleman- the daycare center or expensive nanny hiring service. Hire a babysitter who will come to your home with his/her children. Maybe a stay at home mother or father would make a great sitter. Even if that lady in the video paid her sitter $100 a day, that’s less than the $5000 a month she pays the daycare center. Set up cameras on WiFi that can be monitored remotely.

  10. $5,000 in rent? Get a smaller place, stay home and take care of the kids. Maybe make a little working from home with a flexible part time internet job. Boom! I'm a financial advisor now. LOL

  11. Nice production, but horrible reporting. Didn’t make the case that government should be involved, just assumed that it should. Didn’t suggest possible solutions for families. Didn’t suggest ways the market could fix this or why it isn’t.

  12. I have 2 kids by the same man. We both work, I work 4 days out the week, he works 3. My hours are 40hour weeks, his is 30hour weeks. We are not married but we do live together in a home I inherited. We do not use day care what so ever to help take care of our kids. One of us is always home, cause when he is off for 4 days, I'm working.. Same for my off days which is 3 days off. We have such a great blessed life for our selves and the kids its not even funny.. The house is paid off all we pay for is annually property taxes, home insurance and utilities each month. And of course food and necessities in between. The only down side about this is we have no family to help us watch the kids if we wanted to go out for a nice dinner or movie.. But that's a sacrifice we chose in order to make sure our kids are only in our care. So when they get older then maybe me and dad can start enjoying comforts together again. And in the meantime we do plan on selling our home and investing into multifamily units, we want to start generational wealth for our kids and retire early hopefully. God bless you all!

  13. It's clear that the dynamics are different from family to family when it comes to facilitating for child care.
    And there are many factors contributing as to how this "social flaw" gets funded.

    If you're a single mom, whosuddenly decided to embark on a career, there are alternatives for accommodating care requirements for your child!
    It's a big flaw to be working just to fund DC services for your child!

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