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The Economic Argument for Having More Kids - 1/30/2012 10:08:03 PM   
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It’s been estimated that raising a child from birth through age 18 costs just under $227,000, or slightly more than the current median price of a home in the U.S. That figure doesn’t include college. Once a four-year degree is factored in, along with “opportunity costs” related to a parent’s slower career path related to child-rearing, it’s not uncommon to cost over $1 million to raise a child from birth to college age. The numbers are enough to scare off potential parents from having one child, let alone more—but there’s an argument to be made that kids are, in fact, cheaper in multiples.


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