Motherhood slashes women's Social Security benefits, study finds.
The article explores how being a mother affects women's earnings and Social Security benefits. Using data from the Health and Retirement Study, the researchers found that mothers earn less over their careers compared to women without children, with each additional child further reducing earnings. Mothers also receive lower Social Security benefits than non-mothers. The study also examines how spousal benefits and the benefit formula help offset the financial impact of motherhood on Social Security income.