Baloney. This is where blind acceptance of media reports make you ignorant. Media headlined it as “cost to raise a child.” But the USDA reports reported average spending on a child, not the cost to raise. The figure is much higher than the actual basic cost to raise. It is the result of a survey, and so it is reporting both over-spending by parents and over-reporting of expenditures. You will not have $233,000 cash in the bank after 18 years, simply because you did not have a child.
Most who do go to college come away with debts starting around $28,000. Also no job waiting when they get out. That left for cheaper pastures decades ago.
MS72 over 7 years ago
Mom might give her 50 G’s to run away and never come back.
Phred Premium Member over 7 years ago
How about room and board till you are 18?
Wren Fahel over 7 years ago
It’s worth every penny. I love my daughters.
VTX1800F over 7 years ago
way to much money or time.. I did NOT make one. …..and then the disrespect.. right choice 40 years ago.. and right choice now…
MeGoNow Premium Member over 7 years ago
Baloney. This is where blind acceptance of media reports make you ignorant. Media headlined it as “cost to raise a child.” But the USDA reports reported average spending on a child, not the cost to raise. The figure is much higher than the actual basic cost to raise. It is the result of a survey, and so it is reporting both over-spending by parents and over-reporting of expenditures. You will not have $233,000 cash in the bank after 18 years, simply because you did not have a child.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Most who do go to college come away with debts starting around $28,000. Also no job waiting when they get out. That left for cheaper pastures decades ago.