I find it interesting that, on the one hand, the Catholic Church teaches the importance of being open to life and of having as many children (within marriage) as God gives you, yet if one works for the average Catholic parish in the U.S. as a teacher in the connected parochial school, as a musician, et cetera, the pay is nowhere near enough to provide for a family.
We pay plumbers, electricians, and other tradesmen whatever they charge because they have a specific set of skills that no one else can do. Yet the average pastor and parish finance council blanche at the notion of paying their teachers and musicians/organists/choir directors (these positions require years of formal training and practice to be good at, by the way) anything comparable to what the area public schools pay their teachers or what, sadly, many Protestant congregations pay their organists/choir directors.
There's a huge disconnect, and "Your work is you giving back to God for your talents" doesn't pay the bills.