Monday, March 9, 2020
When You Factor In Family, Average Working Mom Works 98 Hours Per Week
When You Factor In Family, Average Working Mom Works 98 Hours Per Week Working moms, and moms in general, dont get enough credit for all that they do, which is pretty much workall the time,even when theyre not getting paid. For anyone out there who doesnt understand just how diligent you are, or why you always look so darntired all the time, youll want to show them this new findings that sum up just how many hours youreallywork per week.Welchs recently commissioned a study of 2,000 American mothers with children ages 5 to 12. It aimed to discover the useful tools, resources and techniques moms use to keep their lives and their familys lives afloat. Their most astounding finding the average working mom clocks in a 98-hour work week, with her day typically starting at 623 a.m. She doesnt end up finishing her work or family duties until 831 p.m., meaning she works 14 hours per day.Yup, we had a feeling it was that much, though on the most stressful weeks, it certainly seems like much mo re than 98 hours a week. The moms in the study seem to agree four in 10 say they feel like their lives are a never-ending series of tasks all week.When it comes tome time, the average mom, according to the study, says she only gets about an hour and seven minutes to herself each day. An hour and seven minutes to yourself, while the rest of the day is dedicated to other people? Sounds about right.So whats helping moms get through their busy weeks? The study ranked moms 20 life-saving must-haves and at the top were baby wipes/wet wipes, followed by kids TV channels and shows, the iPad/tablet, drive-thru meals and Netflix. Also on the list were grandparents, a reliable babysitter and, of course, wine.--This article originally appeared on WorkingMother.com.
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