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Are We In For a Double-Dip Shecession?

机译:我们是为了双重蘸接收吗?

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Shanique Green, a single mother living in Boston, had no trouble finding a part-time customer service gig this summer to supplement her income from her regular job at a call center. Lining up the child care she needed to make it all work has been much more of a challenge. Green, whose 8-year-old son is in primary school, used to rely on government vouchers to pay for child care for her 2- and 3-year-old daughters. But now there's a long wait list at programs that accept them. And space is tight even at programs that don't take vouchers. After much searching, she was able to find a nursery with room for both girls, but the $600 a week it cost would have gobbled up half the paycheck from her new job, jeopardizing her plans to build up savings to buy her first home. "It's like a race. People have to go to work, so they're trying to get day care as soon as possible," says Green. "But the ones with better income take all the spots."
机译:Shanique Green是一个居住在波士顿的单身母亲,今年夏天没有任何麻烦寻找兼职客户服务Gig,以便在呼叫中心汇编她的正常工作。 排队儿童照顾她需要使其成为所有工作都是一个挑战。 绿色,谁的8岁的儿子在小学,曾依靠政府优惠券为她的2和3岁女儿的儿童照顾支付。 但现在在接受它们的程序中有一份漫长的等待列表。 即使在不服用凭证的程序,空间也很紧张。 在很多搜索之后,她能够为两个女孩找到一个托儿所,但每周600美元的费用将从她的新工作中吞噬了一半的薪水,危及她的计划,以积聚储蓄购买她的第一家。 “这就像一场比赛。人们必须去上班,所以他们试图尽快度过一天,”格林说。 “但是收入更好的人占据了所有景点。”

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