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I believe you, Dave. The pre and post Covid norms for my family made an incredible difference. I don't have a job that can be done from home, obviously. But my husband does! And ever since Covid he's been able to work from home on Fridays. It has been awesome for our family. I just remember so much stress around childcare. We once struggled to find a sitter which we needed between 7:30 am when we need to leave for work and 8:10 when the bus came. We went through 3-4 sitters who would inconsistently show up, paying them over 20 bucks an hour just for that small sliver of time. Then, after Covid my husband's boss was like "it's fine if you work from home or get in a little later." What the heck?! Could have been that way the whole time and it would have been so much less stressful. It is completely believable to me that small stressors like this add up to the decisions people make around how many kids to have.

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