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How much is mom's work worth?

Stay-at-moms should be pulling in $117,000 a year, according to a study by Salary.com.

Is this a pittance or a boon? Tell us what you think about stay-at-home moms being worth $117,000 on the free market.

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It is a boon, no doubt. But how can that be possible $117,000.

It is a real boon a dream come true. But how can this be possible. I am really curios to know

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