Help has to be made available for parents struggling with higher prices who also have to factor in the massive cost of child care, says Logan Brown.
WORDS BY NICOLE GARCÍA MÉRIDA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MONEY SUPERMARKET I feel pretty comfortable talking about my finances, and I’m quite open when it comes to things like this – probably because I come from a working-class family.
I come from a place that’s made me appreciate what I’ve got and what I can’t have. That said, I’ve definitely found myself talking about it more recently with prices going up.
I think for younger people wanting to start a life and save, it can feel almost impossible. It feels like going around in one big circle. The rising cost of childcare I’ll be returning to work soon – currently I’m on maternity leave and my partner and I are going to have to put a plan in place for child care.