The rising cost of raising a child.

AuthorMay, Alison
PositionSTATESTATS - Statistical table

Bringing up baby isn't getting any cheaper. Parents of a child born in 2013 will spend an estimated $245,340 to raise him or her to age 18, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The increasing costs of child care aren't helping. In 2013, child care and education expenses ate up 18 percent of the total cost of raising a child; in 1960, only 2 percent went toward those expenses. Child care is not only a necessity for working parents, if it's high-quality care, it can help prepare kids to succeed in school. In any given week, 11 million children under the age of 5 nationwide are in some kind of a child care setting. But child care costs can be daunting for some families, who on average make the equivalent of $2,000 less every year than workers the same age did in 1980, according to the Census Bureau. And while take-home pay for nearly everyone has dipped, the cost of child care only goes up.

The average annual cost to have an infant in a child care center in 2013 was higher than a year's tuition and fees at a four-year public college in at least 31 states. The annual cost of having two children in a child care center full time is the highest...

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