First, let me say that I love children. Given that I have
five of them, it should be obvious.
However, I also have to say that the cost of
raising them continues to surprise me. It’s very difficult to say no to your
children. You want them to be happy, and happiness usually means that they get
“stuff.”
When you add up the cost of raising kids, the obvious
expenditures come to mind: education, childcare, healthcare, food, and clothing.
However, don’t forget to include things like a larger house, larger car, higher
utility bills, entertainment, sports, and other activities they will participate
in during their childhood.
The cost of having and raising a child is anywhere between
$200,000 and $250,000 (before college expenses), depending on your income level
and spending habits. That’s a huge expenditure for anyone!
Ultimately, you will spend more money on them than on
yourself.
You can’t be selfish (monetarily or otherwise) if you are
going to have children.
More importantly, you need to fully understand the
long-term financial (and lifestyle) tradeoffs of your decision.
In financial terms, children are a significant expense that
you and your spouse need to consider prior to starting a family.
I know it sounds cold to look at children this way, and very
few people do so.
Once you’ve done this and decide to have children, focus on
loving them, and everything will work out from there.
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