This is why I'm not having kids: Cost of raising kids=$233,610

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    Children don't come cheap: Cost of raising one hits $233,610
    by Alan Bjerga MSN Money| Bloomberg

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    Children keep getting more expensive to raise -- fashion is pricier and so are doctor visits and day care, according to the U.S. government. At least food’s still relatively cheap.

    The cost for a middle-income family to raise a child born in 2015 to age 18 is $233,610, a 3 percent increase from the previous year, the Department of Agriculture said Monday. Housing was the largest expense, at 29 percent of the cost. Wealthier families, who live in costlier neighborhoods and are more likely to use day care, spend more than twice as much on their children as poorer households.

    The USDA has prepared the report almost every year since 1960. It tracks seven categories of spending, including housing, transportation and clothing, and is used to help courts and government agencies estimate child-support costs. It excludes payments for college, as well as financial contributions from sources other than parents, including government aid.

    The cost of child-raising has outpaced inflation because of rising health-care costs and additional money spent on clothing, which tends to fluctuate based on fashion trends. Lower projected energy costs, meanwhile, are giving parents a break on transportation expenses, notably driving

    One good piece of news for parents: This year’s increase is below the historic average annual increase of 4.3 percent.

    “Those trips you made to soccer games, driving children around, became cheaper,” Mark Lino, the USDA economist who wrote the report, said in a telephone call with reporters. "Costs for child-care and education have really gone up among upper-income groups."

    Per-child expenses go down as families grow larger, and teenagers cost more than younger children, largely because they eat more and have greater transportation needs, Lino said.

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    The study defines middle-class as having before-tax income of $59,200 to $107,000. A family earning less than that before taxes will probably spend $174,690 in 2015 dollars raising a child to age 18, while parents earning more than $107,499 may pay $372,210, according to the study.

    The urban Northeast, where an affluent married couple will spend $397,110 to raise a child, had the highest costs, the USDA said. Child costs are lowest in rural areas, where a two-parent family will spend $146,310.

    Child-care and education is the second-biggest expense for middle- and higher-income households, followed by food. Nutrition ranked second for lower-income families, which are more likely to care for children at home, according to the study.

    Transit costs ate up a greater share of budgets for children ages 15 to 17, as many teenagers get drivers’ licenses. Child-care costs were greatest until age 6, when attending school reduces the need for daycare.

    USDA’s most recent study was in 2014, before the department revised its methodology to incorporate more current data.

    Housing has accounted for almost a third of costs to raise a child since the first study done in 1960. The USDA calculation takes into account the need for more living space as families grow, although it excludes potential expenses such as moving to a more expensive neighborhood in search of better schools.

    In 1960, housing costs to raise a child were estimated at $25,229 -- equal to $202,020 in 2015 dollars. Food was the second-biggest expense then, at 24 percent, with transportation at 16 percent.

    “While housing costs have increased over time, changes in American agriculture have resulted in lower food costs,” said Angie Tagtow, executive director for the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion at the USDA.

    Health care accounted for just 4 percent of costs in 1960, less than half the 2015 level. Education and child care were 16 percent of 2015 costs, up from 2 percent in 1960, when most children were cared for at home.
     
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    but wait - who going to take care of you when you're old? LOL
    I be like, if that's why u have them u better blow the dust off that poosee and get working on another one - @ Tyree is on his second strike. no shade.
     
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    I don't think this is going to do much to deter folks who genuinely want kids. Just those who never really wanted them in the first place. Which I think is good because kids should grow up knowing they're wanted and not be the target of resentment from parents who see raising a child as lost dreams, money, and opportunities. I feel like the world would be a much better place.

    I definitely want kids. It'll be expensive, but it'll be money well spent for me.
     
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    On a serious note we do need to have a national convo on population control. All these single digit IQ reproducing mofos who think that having endless babies for religious (or in Russia's case, race nationalistic) purposes or infantile psychological purposes ("my life is not complete without a baby!!!!") in an age of increasing automation and dwindling future job prospects is just goddamned stupid.
     
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    My only issue is that ppl that are having kids recklessly. Like I never will understand when ppl have kids knowing they don't have the proper resources or proper mindset to raise them. Why have a living be born into poverty and a life of struggling.

    There are soo many options for contraception its just doesn't make any sense. I know ppl who had an "oops baby" keep having 4 to 5 more kids knowing damn well they cant afford the 1st one. Like damn never heard of a condom? You do know each child cost about $233,610; college not included?

    just my lil rant again lol.
     
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    Exactly. That's why I can't stand fucking hoteps and their "black fertile women" mentality. Yeah, let's just keep having more goddamned kids out of wedlock making the collective black race dumber by the dozen. Hell, we need MORE abortions in the black community not LESS. Let's stop pretending all these little mofos are all going to grow up to be the next MLK or Mae Jemison.
     
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    Or how Nick Cannon said that planned parent hood was created to exterminate black people.
    I heard one these"woke people" say they dont use condoms cause they were the invention of "white man" to limit the size of black families.

    I just don't get why people don't use contraception for the tool that it is. People don't get how much resources it takes to raise a child an just to 18 years but to set them up to be successful adults. If you can't afford a child DO NOT have any.
     
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    Disrespectful and expensive: my two reasons to not have kids, especially in this day in age. Thanks for elaborating on my second reason. Now if you excuse me, I to enjoy watching YouTube videos on MY wifi while eating MY food with ALLLLL of my free time because I don't have kids.:nerd:

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    I don't judge others who decide to have children. I just hope that they do take care of their children. I do want to have children of my own one day- or maybe some stepchildren- and will take care of them. Yes, kids are expensive but worth it.
     
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    I will say that I'm indifferent when it comes to raising children. If it happens I will embrace it but it's not like it's a goal for me. I was a daycare teacher some time ago and I love kids. I do feel people this day and age always have kids for the wrong reason, the reasons I always hear are "to complete my family", "for someone to carry on my legacy", "because I want to be a better parent than mines were", to me all of these including the last one (as noble as it may sound) are not good reasons for having a child for the simple fact that when you Have a child it's not about you.

    Your child may not want to carry on your legacy, he'll to be bluntly honest whose to say they're even gonna like you. I feel when you have a child or at least when I do I want it be for the reason of making a difference in the life of a child and raising them to be the best they can be while offering unconditional love. Children do cost a lot of money but so do relationships. I think it's important in life to evaluate why we want the things we do
     
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