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#671 Paying for Parenting: A Salary for Stay-at-Home Heroes?
Episode 669

#671 Paying for Parenting: A Salary for Stay-at-Home Heroes?

The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up) · Niall Boylan

March 3, 202655m 16s

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Show Notes

Join Niall as he delves into a thought-provoking conversation with social commentator Karl Deeter in this week’s episode of "The Open Mic." They tackle a pressing issue: the recent research revealing that it would cost approximately €60,112 annually to hire someone to perform the myriad tasks of a stay-at-home parent.Years ago, Bertie Ahern proposed a salary for stay-at-home parents—primarily mothers—but the idea faded into obscurity. While many argue that children benefit from having a parent at home, the rising cost of living makes this increasingly difficult for families.Niall invites listeners to weigh in on this contentious topic. Would you support using tax revenue to compensate stay-at-home parents, or do you believe it’s unfair for taxpayers to fund another person's child-rearing? Call in and share your views—let’s hear your thoughts on this mixed bag of opinions!