Jen and Ashwin
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We actually aren't. Trust me, we've done out the math. If we want to remain a two income family (which we would want to be AFTER daycare), he has to work. Otherwise it's five (or more) years outside of the work force, entering back in at 40+ with a salary that's much, much less than five years of work experience, raises, and promotions. It would be a really, really, REALLY risky gamble.
We were in this position with several of our kids--in fact, for about three years, it cost more to send our kids to daycare than I was bringing home in salary. But it still made long-term economic sense for me to keep working, because I kept my position and seniority. If I had stayed at home for a few years, it's hard to say what positions would have been open and what they would have paid at that point.
DH and I always plan to be a dual income household. For us, DH makes much more than the cost of childcare, so it isn't quite as extreme for us. But even if the math was closer, I would want him to continue working because his earnings potential is much better if he doesn't leave the work force. Men actually get penalized more for having employment gaps than women do, so that is a big consideration for families as well. And I currently make much more than DH, so it would never be a consideration for me to leave my job.