10 Million Working Moms Are Burned Out
It has been over one year since the first instance of the contagious virus was traced and about 8 months since it brought the American Economy to a screeching halt. The virus and virus-induced lockdown and restrictions have affected people across different backgrounds. Working moms have to face an additional brunt and see no respite from the challenges anytime soon. They have to deal with the requirements of their daily jobs, manage the household, take care of the kids since most schools are pushing online learning, and lack of help available. To read more about this, click here.
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