Monday, June 20, 2011

Raising a child without a barrel of money

Over 17 years the expense is close to a quarter of a million dollars
By Lindsey Parker
Argus Observer
Saturday, June 18, 2011 10:56 PM PDT

For those who have children, or are thinking of having children in 2011 start saving money because children are expensive. One child born in 2011 can cost an estimated $226,000 over the course of their lifetimes. That’s about $12,000 per year or $1,000 per month per child.

ONTARIO, Oregon— A June 2011 study released by the United States Department of Agriculture noted families with a child born in 2010 can expect to pay, on average, $1,000 per month as they raise that child to age 18.

The study, entitled “Expenditures on Children by Families,” said a family will pay roughly $226,000 to raise a child. USDA.gov. said that figure, factored over 18 years, is $12,000 per year, for one child, or $1,000 per month. FULL STORY

I left a comment there-

I am tempted to write quite an essay on this subject. But it is simpler to point out the $1000 per month figure to raise a child is rather absurd.

Even more absurd is the proffering of the communist new age "village to raise a child" concept.

I am guessing that this version of child rearing presupposes complete inability to be self-sufficient, incapable of growing and long term storage of food, and total incompetence in economical life styles.

Which is what being an American used to be about.

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