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OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j8yk6a1 wrote
Reply to comment by sharpe_af in Daycare prices by PrincipleLarge2118
It’s not a hustle, it’s just very labor intensive. You don’t have economies of scale in childcare, hence the high prices. That’s why most countries subsidize this.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j8yjqfx wrote
Reply to comment by icebeat in Daycare prices by PrincipleLarge2118
This is not true. Their are only two costs that matter to a daycare center: labor (plus related taxes and benefits) and facilities (rent + cleaning and maintenance).
The labor is by far the largest cost area. When you factor in administrators and different shifts to cover the full-day, the effective ratio of adults to children is just so low. Then you factor in Boston rents and all the cleaning, etc and there’s not much left. Insurance is <$10k/year for a large-ish center, so a pretty small cost. (It’s not like these policies have to pay out almost ever. Tragedies are few and far between, thankfully.)
As for licenses, it’s a couple hundred bucks a year. Regulation is a bureaucratic pain and has some material admin cost in terms of man hours per month to log/track various things, but do you really want daycare to be unregulated? I don’t.
Source: I’m in the business
Edit: I should add, when I said “this is not true” I meant that about the license and insurance cost. It is absolutely is true that the workers are not paid enough, but that’s because there are no economies of scale in daycare so there just isn’t enough money to go around for workers. The industry needs to be permanently subsidized.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j281gkj wrote
Reply to Best indoor pools for winter swimming? by haidijo
Lifetime fitness does day passes and some locations have big pools
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j26ybs5 wrote
If you want a long-ish walk, Southie from Broadway T to the beach and back has a nice mix of commerce, residential and nature.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j26y7h7 wrote
Reply to comment by albertogonzalex in Good places to go walking with a stroller? by frankenplant
Agreed. This was the best $250 I ever spent.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j1fx6gt wrote
Reply to comment by NaggeringU in Medical reasons for in unit laundry in condo by hankofburninglove
If it’s feasible to have laundry in unit (water and venting logistics allow it) then this is the way. However, as another user explained, the bylaw may be related to infrastructure limitations.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j1fvbgd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Wellesley woman dies from flu complications: ‘A one-in-a-million case’ by bostonglobe
Not sure how relevant that is, except maybe that it contributed to her being quite thin. That’s generally a good thing for reducing all cause mortality, but when it comes to resilience against severe Covid or Flu, there is actually a J-shaped curve risk relative to BMI, and slightly overweight people actually have lower mortality rates.
In any event, this is an incredibly unlikely and tragic story. Hard to ascribe her death to anything more than horribly bad luck given her age and fitness level.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j1fmfwl wrote
Reply to Celtics game gift ideas? by clearj3
Lakers stink. Best remaining home game would be Golden State. Also New Orleans, Bucks or Memphis games would be a lot of fun. (All top teams with stars). Next tier: Philly, Nets, Cavs, Phoenix.
OnlyNormalPersonHere t1_j8zuoso wrote
Reply to Any free museums in Eastern Massachusetts this winter? by Dramatic-Sun1
If you are a Bank of America customer you have access to the ICA and the MFA for free the first weekend of every month
https://about.bankofamerica.com/en/making-an-impact/museums-on-us-partners