Asked by caleb

Jeff and Casey, who are currently both working full-time jobs, are about to have their first child. They are trying to decide if they are both going to keep working. What benefit are they MOST likely to experience if they choose a dual income option?


They will have a lower amount of childcare expenses.


They will have a greater amount of financial income.


They will have less disposable income.


They will have more time to spend with their new baby.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They will have a greater amount of financial income.

(Both continue earning full pay, so household earnings rise; childcare costs and time with the baby would typically move the other directions.)