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The D.C. metro area ranked second best for working mothers, trailing only Minneapolis, according to the CoWorking Cafe's report. Key factors include a 77% employment rate for women with children under 18, a median income of $70,000, and relatively affordable child care costing 9.2% of family income. The region also boasts high employer-provided insurance coverage and excellent pediatric healthcare access. Following Minneapolis and D.C.,
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