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Replying to @nuanceexists
well it's working out well for us SO FAR it is as they say a really privileged thing to be able to do this in out case
@selentelechia is staying home for the sake of convenience but honestly if I were independently wealthy I would also probably stay home with the kids4 replies 0 retweets 22 likes -
Whaddaya make
@eigenrobot What percentage of ur combined income is forgone if ur spouse doesn’t work1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
idk probably like 16-30% income decrease depending but im getting a bigtech salary so it doesnt affect our day to day just how many years until retirement really
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Same here. I think wife would love to be home when they’re young then go work. I’d love to lead the home school brigade and maybe consult on the side. Economics of that unlikely to work tho without BIG CHANGE to QoL or retirement dates
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Replying to @zcknln @eigenrobot and
It sounds like I’m complaining. Guess I am to an extent. But I acknowledge I’m in a lucky spot to be whining this way
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Replying to @zcknln @eigenrobot and
Unrelated... can you make your child sign an ISA?
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maybe when they're 18
I have no idea tho might be hard to enforce
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