Child-Care Costs Top Out at $56,000 in Some Cities

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Some parents are taking side jobs to keep up with the cost of child-care.

The average cost in the US for full-time, in-home infant care like a nanny is around $39,270 per year, according to Care.com data, and is even higher in cities like New York and San Francisco, where the expense can top an eye-watering $45,000 or $56,000, respectively. More from “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”

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