Wednesday, September 12, 2012

State of Parenthood and Economy 2012 Survey Reveals Nearly Half Of Working Moms Admit They Would Be Happier If They Didn't Work

TheBump.com, the fastest-growing pregnancy and parenting website, and ForbesWoman.com, the premiere website for entrepreneurial and ambitious women, revealed the results of a co-branded "State of Parenthood and Economy 2012" survey. This survey polled nearly 1,000 US working and stay-at-home married or partnered mothers on TheBump.com and ForbesWoman.com about their decisions to work or stay at home after having a baby, and how their financial situation and the economy affected those decisions. Survey results reveal everything from how women feel about giving up their career (or not) for their baby to whether they resent the size of their husband's or partner's paycheck. To check out some of the highlights from this survey, visit State of Parenthood and Economy 2012.

Source:TheBump.com

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