TABLE 3.
Annualized Cost |
Annual Aggregate National Estimate for Households With CSHCN, 95% CI, $ (billions) | |||
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Lost Earnings | Cost per Hour of Caregiving, $ | Mean, $ | 95% CI, $ | |
Accounting for state of residence | 18.89 | 18 051 | 15 556–20 547 | 12.3–16.3 |
Full-time | ||||
Accounting for age and sex | 22.47 | 21 427 | 18 588–24 265 | 14.7–19.2 |
Accounting for race and sex | 21.65 | 20 689 | 18 1 19–23 258 | 14.3–18.4 |
Accounting for education and sex | 23.81 | 21 265 | 19 024–23 506 | 15.1 –18.6 |
Part-time | ||||
Accounting for age and sex | 16.26 | 15 483 | 13 460–17 507 | 10.7–13.9 |
Accounting for race and sex | 13.73 | 13105 | 11 410–14 800 | 9.0–11.7 |
Accounting for education and sex | 13.75 | 13 063 | 1 1 372–14 753 | 9.0–11.7 |
Annualized costs and the annual aggregate national estimate across households with CSHCN with different caregiver characteristics are shown. All results are shown in 2020 US dollars. Estimates are based on the upper and lower bounds of forgone employment (assuming full-time versus part-time previous employment) assuming 2080 work hours per year in 52-week year. Estimates are merged with NSCH respondent-specific characteristics of age, race, and education. Lost earnings are shown with full-time and part-time wage rates. FFE estimates calculated on the basis of the state of residence are lower because these estimates average full- and part-time employment earnings in the absence of a separate report from the BLS.