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ShazzieB

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25. Are they planning to also pay men enough to support a family on one income? 🤨
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 07:12 PM
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Last edited Tue Nov 25, 2025, 01:02 AM - Edit history (2)

That's what I'd like to know. Do they actually think all married women who work outside the home are doing it just for funsies? As much as I loved my career, I would have gladly taken a year or two off after my daughter was born instead of going back to work after a measly 10 weeks (all I could get off without losing income that was needed to pay the mortgage).

If they think they can force women to stay home no matter what their husband's income is, they're out of their damned minds. Living on one paycheck hasn't been a viable option for a lot of families in years. To keep up with today's rapidly rising costs, especially housing, a family either needs 2 wage earners OR one person making a much higher salary than is attainable for more than a rapidly shrinking minority.

In the supposed "golden days" of the 1950s that those morons lomg for, a man could make enough money to support a family just by working on a factory assembly line without any special skills. But now most of the factories have been deunionized, and only the executives make a comfortably livable income. Everyody else, from the laborers on the factory floor to the office drones, is making barely enough to get by. The shareholders come first, the execs are expected to keep wages as low as possible to maximize profits, and the rich continue to get richer while the poor get poorer and poorer.

In addition to facing the fact that women enjoy having careers just as men do, they need to get a clue that even women who want to stay home won't be able to do it unless a lot of things change.

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How would an "earnings test" wipe out entire professions? sop Sunday #1
It's in the video synni Sunday #2
The earnings test in the "BBBs " is that if.... haele Sunday #4
Thanks sop Sunday #5
After looking at AI definition of "earnings test," if a student I'd like to know what programs Silent Type Sunday #3
Seems reasonable if the intent is to not burden students with loans that they can't pay back MichMan Sunday #6
You think that's their intent? Wiz Imp Sunday #10
When is anything with this administration "in plain sight"? slightlv Sunday #12
That was my first thought when I first heard about this. Biophilic Sunday #19
I agree with you, slightly. Diamond_Dog Sunday #29
Interestingly, a good share of these professionals are mandatory reporters. AllyCat Sunday #14
Exactly right Cirsium Sunday #21
I wish you were kidding Cirsium Sunday #20
Unrec iemanja Sunday #23
You might be right MichMan Sunday #26
They pay it back. iemanja Sunday #28
I don't see nursing mentioned at all in the OP MichMan Sunday #30
It was covered in another OP iemanja Sunday #31
My reply to the OP was in regard to the OP, not some other post MichMan Sunday #32
That was an Onion satire piece. Believable, but luckily not real. nt SomewhereInTheMiddle Tuesday #37
CBS news is reporting it iemanja Wednesday #41
Thanks. I had not seen that. SomewhereInTheMiddle Wednesday #42
It makes sense to me if these degrees are failing to payoff of loans. Melon Monday #35
The issue is the timeframe... Prairie Gates Sunday #7
This! jmbar2 Sunday #9
Nursing is an interesting example. markodochartaigh Sunday #17
I know a career nurse who was well-employed with an AA jmbar2 Sunday #22
I have an associate's in nursing. markodochartaigh Sunday #27
Any field that is traditionally female. KentuckyWoman Sunday #8
Oh yeah Starbeach Sunday #11
This NotHardly Sunday #16
Are they planning to also pay men enough to support a family on one income? 🤨 ShazzieB Sunday #25
Many Women Have Neither Husbands Nor Families. N/T. ColoringFool Sunday #34
Very true. ShazzieB Tuesday #36
Typical of the far right, and of bankers Warpy Sunday #13
if job training and income are the main criteria... mike_c Sunday #15
Isn't this particular policy related to graduate programs? Iris Sunday #24
Four to Six year programs. My four year bachelor program was not graduate, but it would be cut. haele Tuesday #38
What was your undergrad in? Iris Tuesday #39
General studies - :). I needed a BS degree to advance in my job. haele Tuesday #40
The end of equal opportunity Puppyjive Sunday #18
Absolutely idiotic Joinfortmill Sunday #33
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