Stay-at-home mums should reportedly be paid six figures
By Maddison Leach|
Stay-at-home mums often deal with people assuming that their roles are easy, but a recent survey from the US has estimated that they¡¯re actually worth a six-figure salary.
Salary.com has revealed stay-at-home mums would be earning around USD $162,581 (AUD $220,000) a year if they were paid a salary for their motherly role.
¡°We would like to recognise both professional and stay-at-home mums on their unwavering dedication to their families and other responsibilities,¡± the site explained before revealing its estimated salary.
It¡¯s a surprising figure, especially given how high it soars above even the median household income of just over USD $61,000 ($85,000) based on 2017 US census data.
With a comparison like that you can¡¯t help but wonder just what this stay-at-home mum salary is based on.
But according to Salary.com it¡¯s all about the data.
¡°We selected a handful of jobs that reflect a day in the life of a mum,¡± they explained, then put those jobs through the site¡¯s Salary Wizard to calculate a median salary to apply to stay-at-home mums.
They provided a list of the roles they included, and while plenty made sense, a few raised eyebrows for their tenuous connections to the realities of stay at home motherhood.
Salary.com included positions like academic advisor, buyer, day care teacher and executive housekeeper ¨C roles stay-at-home mums would be totally across.
But claiming that stay-at-home mums also filled the roles of interior designers, magistrates, marketing managers and psychologists seemed like a bit of a stretch.
Salary.com says the study is all about making sure stay-at-home mums don¡¯t go ¡°unnoticed or unappreciated¡±, but opinions were divided when last year¡¯s study was shared to a US news channel¡¯s Facebook page.
¡°Try adding up the salary for a working mum who works all day and comes home to do the same thing a stay-at-home mum does,¡± one frustrated woman wrote.
¡°I¡¯m a single dad that has to work and do all the house chores as well,¡± another wrote, ¡°How much am I worth and who¡¯s going to pay me?¡±
Some took issue with the idea of stay at home motherhood even being considered a job, one writing; ¡°Taking care of your kids isn¡¯t a ¡®job¡¯, it should be considered a privilege or a gift and no price tag or salary can be put on that.¡±
But many stay-at-home mums insisted that regardless of any sums or figures, the joys of raising their children make ¡°each day worth it¡±.