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#motherhood #podcast #mamasden #blacklove #personalfinance Can We Afford Another Kid? The Real Cost of Childcare, Burnout, and Making Two Kids Work | Rich Mom, Poor Mom This episode of “Rich Mom, Poor Mom” centers on a listener letter from Chloe, a scientist in a Chicago suburb with a 19-month-old daughter, a strong marriage, and a household income of $200K (rising beyond $240K), who fears a second baby could cause burnout and make childcare unaffordable as daycare could rise from $2,000 to $4,000 per month. Hosts Precious (a St. Louis real estate professional) and Jamelle (a Harvard PhD in tech in Atlanta) discuss whether having more than one child can feel sustainable and joyful, why family size has declined, and how childcare is deemed affordable only when it’s no more than 7% of household income. They explore how rising infrastructure and housing costs affect daycare pricing, why childcare workers’ wages remain stagnant, and why subsidy would be needed to fix the system. Precious shares how an unplanned second pregnancy forced her family to “figure it out,” while Jamelle recounts becoming pregnant during the final stretch of her PhD defense and job search. In response to Chloe, Jamelle argues she can make it work and encourages seeking alternatives to high-cost daycare by researching local options, community and church-based childcare, and advocating for affordable childcare, drawing on her experience driving around Atlanta to find lower-cost centers, including places without websites and church-based care. The episode also features audience responses about nanny costs staying flat with multiple kids, the au pair program, high daycare and rent costs in Oakland influencing family size decisions, and a government-assistance-rooted agency with expanded eligibility. The hosts close with gratitude: Jamelle for perspective from learning about the “Drama Triangle,” and Precious for subsidies and programs that support families. 00:00 Should We Have Another Baby? Chloe’s Daycare Cost Dilemma 00:53 Meet the Hosts + Today’s Question: Can I Afford Another Kid? 01:36 ‘Do I Look Like I Need Another Child?’ Exhaustion, Jokes, and the Girl Dream 03:45 Kids as Mirrors: The Psychology of Seeing Yourself in Your Child 05:59 ‘You Might Be Broke, But You’ll Be Alright’ Growing Up Happy Without Much 08:40 The Data: Family Size Is Shrinking + The 7% Childcare Affordability Rule 10:33 Why Childcare Is So Expensive (and Why the System Doesn’t Work) 12:39 Story Time: An Unplanned Second Pregnancy and Figuring It Out 17:27 Thinking Beyond the Baby Years: Older You, Visitors Lists, and Adult Kids 21:55 Jamelle’s Story: PhD Final Stretch… and Finding Out She’s Pregnant 24:37 Pregnant During the PhD Defense: Faith, Stress, and No Plan 27:12 Just Vibes to Listener Mail: Introducing Chloe’s Dilemma 27:39 Chloe’s Letter: The Dream Life… and Fear of Baby #2 31:01 Hot Take: “Have the Baby”—And Stop Letting Daycare Anxiety Win 33:17 How to Find Affordable Childcare: Drive Around, Ask Around, Use Community 34:18 Atlanta Daycare Story: The “Affordable” Spot That Wasn’t for Everyone 39:21 Reality Check: Adjustment Period, Burnout Planning, and Long-Term Vision 43:34 Alternatives & Hacks: Nannies, Au Pairs, Discounts, and Subsidy Programs 47:54 Wrap-Up: Call for Letters, Gratitude Segment, and Closing Thanks