The Cost of Raising a Child

Taz

Member
I just read this, hope it's not a repeat on here.

The Cost of Raising a Child

The government recently calculated the cost of raising a child from birth to 18 and came up with $160,140 for a middle income family. Talk about sticker shock! That doesn't even touch college tuition. For those with kids, that figure leads to wild fantasies about all the money we could have banked if not for (insert your child's name here). For others, that number might confirm the decision to remain childless. But $160,140 isn't so bad if you break it down. It translates into:

$8,896.66 a year
$741.38 a month
$171.08 a week
That's a mere $24.44 a day!
Just over a dollar an hour.


Still, you might think the best financial advice says don't have children if you want to be "rich". It is just the opposite.


What do your get for your $160,140?


Naming rights. First, middle, and last!

Glimpses of God every day.

Giggles under the covers every night.

More love than your heart can hold.

Butterfly kisses and Velcro hugs.

Endless wonder over rocks, ants, clouds, and warm cookies.

A hand to hold, usually covered with jam.

A partner for blowing bubbles, flying kites, building sandcastles, and skipping down the sidewalk in the pouring rain.

Someone to laugh yourself silly with no matter what the boss said or how your stocks performed that day.

For $160,140, you never have to grow up. You get to finger-paint, carve pumpkins, play hide-and-seek, catch lightning bugs, and never stop believing in Santa Claus.

You have an excuse to keep: reading the Adventures of Piglet and Pooh, watching Saturday morning cartoons, going to Disney movies, and wishing on stars.

You get to frame rainbows, hearts, and flowers under refrigerator magnets and collect spray painted noodle wreaths for Christmas, hand prints set in clay for Mother's Day, and cards with backward letters for Father's Day.

For $160,140, there is no greater bang for your buck. You get to be a hero just for retrieving a Frisbee off the garage roof, taking the training wheels off the bike, removing a splinter, filling the wading pool, coaxing a wad of gum out of bangs, and coaching a baseball team that never wins but always gets treated to ice cream regardless.

You get a front row seat to history to witness the first step, first word, first bra, first date, and first time behind the wheel.

You get to be immortal. You get another branch added to your family tree, and if you're lucky, a long list of limbs in your obituary called grandchildren.

You get an education in psychology, nursing, criminal justice, communications, and human sexuality that no college can match.

In the eyes of a child, you rank right up there with God, Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.

You have all the power to heal a boo-boo, scare away the monsters under the bed, patch a broken heart, police a slumber party, ground them forever, and love them without limits, so one day they will, like you, love without counting the cost.
 

jlabsher

Sorry about that chief.
Ain't it the truth. Guess I'll go home and yell at the dog instead of the kids tonite.
 

Pete

Repete
Originally posted by Taz
I just read this, hope it's not a repeat on here.

The Cost of Raising a Child

The government recently calculated the cost of raising a child from birth to 18 and came up with $160,140 for a middle income family. Talk about sticker shock! That doesn't even touch college tuition. For those with kids, that figure leads to wild fantasies about all the money we could have banked if not for (insert your child's name here). For others, that number might confirm the decision to remain childless. But $160,140 isn't so bad if you break it down. It translates into:


$171.08 a week


Wooooooo I get all that at a discount rate. Subtract the $38.91 a week in child support I get (when I actually get it) and my cost for my little bit of heaven is $132.17.
 

JabbaJawz

Be about it
The cost seems excessively high. My almost 4-year old doesn't cost nearly that much...YET. I know they want more as they get older - and more expensive things, too.
 
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Kimmy

Guest
I wonder does that rate apply to both parent's working or one staying home. Since I have been staying home we are coming ahead with saving up money.
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
That $8k/year figure is probably about right, when you tot up clothing, food, insurance, housing to accommodate them, school supplies, furniture, etc. In fact, that figure might be a little low.
 
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Kizzy

Guest
$171.08 a week

I pay $135 a week in daycare alone, so I think the figure is low, because with the remaining $36, I have to feed him, cloth him and buy him an occasional toy.
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Not only do I think the figure is low (in today's dollars) but it doesn't stop at 18 either. College or some other expenditure always comes up and for the less fortunate you have kids that don't move out at all (two weeks into kid free life, finally).
 
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Kizzy

Guest
Yeah, my kids will give you nightmares and send you to the funny farm, guaranteed. Unless you’re calling me a kid, if so, thanks. :wink:
 

Ken King

A little rusty but not crusty
PREMO Member
Originally posted by IM4Change
Yeah, my kids will give you nightmares and send you to the funny farm, guaranteed. Unless you’re calling me a kid, if so, thanks. :wink:
I think of everyone but Granville as a kid (okay, well there is Otter, Cat, Sharon, and 2ndA that are beyond being called Kid). To put it into perspective, the child that just moved out was 28.
 

granny54

New Member
thanks to everyone for their contributions.

By the way, my grandchild is a girl. she's 2 1/2, smart and bright, funny and dear. defiant and compliant.

in short, challenging and rewarding.

I'm looking forward to hearing from other grandparents who are facing this change in their lives, too. Thanks to all of you, it's fun to hear all the various views.

will the sun ever return? I'm getting moldy. . . :razz2:
 
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