How much money do you need per year to raise a kid in the US, excluding college tuition?
How much money do you need per year to raise a kid in the US, excluding college tuition?
That's a man
idk probably about 5k
This bitch is always straddling a fine line between trashy and innocent. Fucking whore.
Like, how much will the government give you per kid? Only white people pay for that shit.
That depends where you live, it's a huge country and cost of living varies considerably
The coat of raising a child is 6 million. Break it down by 18 years highschool and a mid tier college tuition.
Not a lot I guess. Wagie raise their kid alright
Not memeing. That shit was released some point last year. From conception to finishing college. That’s the cost.
a whole fucking lot. my friend lives in westchester and pays like 3-4k a month just for daycare for 2 kids.
In rural areas its a net positive.
Send the boys to college, marry off the girls to other rich landowners.
thats al dente
Zero
It’s called welfare and niggers have been raising felons using it for at least 60 years
its bullshit, there are hardly people making 6 millions their whole life.
> there are hardly people making 6 millions their whole life.
yup
Infinite
>I have to work all the time to pay for daycare
>I need daycare because I'm at work all the time
They aren’t taking how much you make into account.
It’s a bullshit estimate but you have to account for the amount of shit you buy and the copious amount of overtime to pay bills and keep a sustainable living and everyone happy.
They probably factored useless shit in like vacations as well.
Just wait when the hyperinflation kicks in
Liberal (((utopias))) will burn as their pets turn on them and loot it all.
>They probably factored useless shit in like vacations as well.
LMAO yup. Try raising a kid for 18 years without a vacation, please
> oh mah gawd we gotta go on vacaaaaaation!!!
> *sips* starbucks
> oh mah gaaaaaawd look at this deal!!!
> *taps credit card on avocado toast*
> oh mah gaaaaaawd look at this view!!!
is the implication here that millenials are having children? They really aren’t.
Half of this website is complaining about how white millenials are letting their race going extinct by not having children.
>gets 10 trillion dollar bailout
oh wait, that’s the wrong group of financially illiterates xD
What fucking year do you think it is lmao
She's pretty good looking desu.
I have a 5 yr and 6 month old. Both born in Russia for free, minus the flights. Putin gave us about $9000 USD for the 2nd one! Expenses about $600 each for beaurocracy: declaring birth abroad, getting them US passports, SSN, certificates etc.
Back in the US, kindergarten is free, then about $150 per month for after-school stuff that he actually wants to do. Wife going to Gyno regularly is all on the insurance. Family is dumping gifts and free baby supplies on us. I get paternal leave from work: 1 day off per week until younger is 1 yr old. Wife applied for UI because she has an SP (freelancer) and "can't get clients because of covid-19 and needs to feed muh keedz". Still waiting on approval.
>How much money do you need per year to raise a kid in the US, excluding college tuition?
the costs are built in to your mortgage or rent. you must pay 400% more for a house in a neighborhood where your kids won't get beaten up by underclass trash children. that's just how it works. yearly is hard to calculate some the entire cost is in one house and you can just add more kids on after that with minimal cost.
but then there's college. if you can't pay for their education, they will sink down into the lower class.
we're all basically fucked. don't have kids if you are rich or very well situated to have them
If you want to do it right ( no social security number, no identification, no vaccines ) you'll need millions, probably starting in the 10s to do it proper.
I don't need anyone knowing about my children exist, I can provide paperwork for them and assumed identities as necessary, give them a major leg up in this reality.
Don't listen to the pajeet
About 20k to 30k. Once they are in school and not daycare about 15k to 20k
I'm a millennial and doing my part. I have a 5 week old and 20 month old.