<< In the run-up to Mother's Day in the U.S.A., the May 6 Wall Street Journal
reports: "Edelman Financial Services Inc., Fairfax, Va., figures that
mothers typically perform tasks from 17 occupations, including chef, social
worker, psychologist, and property manager. It claims the combined median
annual salary for mother's multitasking should be more than $500,000."
Doug
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add to that the fact that the vast majority of mothers work for a wage, and it makes one wonder why 85% of all people living under the poverty line are women and children. And, I wonder if workfare should be reassessed upwards based on this financial report? What do you think, has it got a shot? maggie coleman mscoleman at aol.com