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Un truco de vida para los ultrarricos se está generalizando
More families who can afford it are hiring a house manager, a kind of “chief of staff for the home.”
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 21, 2026
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Hiring a house manager allows families to reclaim time and focus on what truly matters, enhancing quality of life and productivity.
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Utilizing a house manager promotes a more organized home environment, which can lead to better mental health and family dynamics.
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House managers may create a dependency on services that could further alienate families from basic household skills and self-sufficiency.
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The rise of house managers reflects a troubling trend of wealth inequality, where only the affluent can afford support that should be accessible to everyone.
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While house managers can improve household efficiency, their mainstream adoption raises questions about the evolving roles of domestic work and labor.
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