Um, $175k and you think you can't afford that daycare payment? Just no. Plus, while college costs are daunting to look at, there are plenty of ways to pay for it. You really need to learn how to budget better. |
| Why are all of you putting so much pressure on yourselves re: college? I mean, yes it's expensive, yes I'd love to be able to pay my kid's tuition, but it's not the end of the world to me if I can't. I sure as hell wouldn't let future college tuition limit family size. That's just nuts. |
PP, basically, you and your husband don't want to children right now. And that is fine! If you never want children, that is fine too! But to say that you can't afford to have a child because your household income is $175,000... |
I believe this poster is saying that they do not like the very early years in childhood. They would rather "give birth" to a 5 year old because at that point it's easier. |
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This is an interesting discussion. I don't know very many married white affluent women with no kids. And I knew a few white affluent never married women who decided to parent on their own. I know lots and lots and lots of black educated and professional women with no kids, mostly because they aren't partnered. I am black, educated and professional but divorced and when I was married we had to go the IVF/ICSI route for kids because of my husband's health issues. Didn't work. The idea that I might be stereotyped as the single black welfare mom has been hard for me to shake so I haven't opted to go it alone. Plus -- and more importantly -- my parents were married when they had me and my parents' parents were married when they had children and my great grandparents were married when they had children and I think children need two parents.
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Or a 5-year old is easier because s/he can go to public school so no childcare costs (or lower childcare costs). |
| We all had a meeting and decided to give everyone else the chance to rule the world. |
So I don't have to take maternity leave or string together daycare. |
Duh, she does stated the cost of daycare. 5 yr olds aren't in daycare. |
| Elderly have 50 years to save for retirement, but most couples only have about 5 years to save for a child. Why does all of our tax dollars go to the elderly and not families starting out? My generation is already overwhelmed with student loans. Public preschool would be a boon. Or even maternity leave. I feel squeezed from every direction. If you took away the student loans, high housing costs and high daycare costs, I could see children as something we could do. |
| Stop explaining the 5 yo comment to that poster, they are stupid. It is obvious what that comment meant. |
Maybe not the "vast majority" but certainly a larger percentage than ever before. And those who have kids have less than the replacement. Believe what you want but the numbers don't lie. |
We make 200k a year and can't afford children. After saving for retirement and paying bills, there's hardly enough leftover for daycare plus all the other crap. Life here is expensive. |
I am a white married couple who's relatively affluent. We aren't having kids now. We'd like them, but we worry too much that the costs will send us overboard. I think a lot of people my age are also concerned that people expect children to be stuck to you for 26 years. Kids are more attached to their parents than any other generation ever. Less independence. I loved playing in the cul de sac or out with friends. But now people expect the parent to be supervising 24/7. |