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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]High cost of housing, healthcare, and transportation folks.[/quote] Child care was the biggest one. And the one most frequently ignored.[/quote] Childcare is temporary. The others are not. People like to pretend they’re not becoming absurdly expensive but they absolutely are.[/quote] It's not that temporary. You're not likely to be able to leave kids alone before/after school until age 10 or so. Before and after care is still quite expensive. People in these situations probably don't have cushy jobs that let them work from home or shift their hours.[/quote] NP. It can be expensive, but it's not daycare expensive. He calculates the cost of childcare for two at $32,000 a year, which is more than you're paying for aftercare plus camps if you're focusing on keeping costs down.[/quote] No, not $32,000, although even daycare isn't going to be that expensive if you're very price conscious. But before and after care, and summer camp, can get quite expensive even for basic programs. Two kids going to basic Bar-T programs at a local school will run about $20k per year. It still ends up being one of your most expensive costs well after the daycare years.[/quote]
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