Approximately how much per per month does it cost to have/raise a child? how mature is our child?


well, it depends. my son is almost 3 months, he's formula fed, and uses pamper
LMAO! "how matured is our child?"

Seriously, though. My kids are 18 months and 3 years old. THey are both still in diapers. We are a family of four so we spend almost $200 on groceries every two weeks. So 400 divided by 4 is $100 per family member. We buy diapers in bulk. We buy Publix brand diapers for something like $15 every few days. We have state insurance for the kids and it costs $25 each month.

Groceries:
$100

Diapers:
$120 give or embezzle

Wipes:
$30

Diaper Rash Cream:
$10

Health Insurance:
$25

You also have to consider all the items it takes to caution for a child that don't necessarily come out of your pocket each month such as a bed, clothes, shoes, toys, dresser, high chair, sippy cups, toddler plates and utensils, etc.
it varies on where on earth you live. They need a place to sleep, electricity, air/heat depending on weather-- so there's those bills. Plus 3 meals a day + snacks, diapers for roughly 2 years, Clothes, shoes, health insurance, daycare if you work, new toys from about 2yrs outmoded on...

Those prices vary. But i'll sum it up: It is approximately "effin' expensive" to raise a child!

My son is 2 1/2.
I'm not sure how you would estimate how much it costs to raise a child. Will he need daycare?, if so infant attention to detail can be $1,000 a month. Will he be covered by WIK?, if so you will only need 4 or 5 $10 to $15 packages of diapers because you'll get the 11 $10 can of formula per month for free. Then there's wipes and bottles and nipples and crib and stroller...etc.
Having a baby is a HUGE expense. The toys are pretty cheap as babies, though. Toys get more and more expensive as they seize older. My 16 year old isn't happy short a $50 game or a $100 air soft gun.
when they are younger it cost a lot because you enjoy diaper wipes formula ect.
when they get older you hold a lot of bills because they eat more they want more
then they capture to college and they completely blow your budget out of the water
It depends on if you breastfeed or formula, what brand of diapers if you use, if you use cloth diapers or disposables, if you have a daycare provider.

We formula nurture and use pampers, we don't spend more than $100 a month for our 4 month old.
it's expensive! ($7,000 of late to feed those A55HOLES) if you really want to save money, just abort it!

I own aborted 27 of my kids, and I had one actually be born; and believe it or not, the 27 abortions be only $180,000; while my 6 year old son cost me $43,000 already!
...just abort it!
shoot I have 6 of them, and it seems to cost lately a little bit more than what I make.

But I think to be precise true no matter how much you make or how many kids you enjoy.
I don't know exactly. I spoil my children profusely though. Here's my regular monthly list.

One time purchases

Crib
clothes
other= approx. $1000

Monthly

Baby formula
clothes ( I buy new clothes for my kids about once a week)
spike stuff

I'm not really sure. I have a 3 year old daughter and a 1 month old daughter and another on the bearing. Source(s): Mommy to Felicia Sadie + Trinity Karah. If I have a girl it will be Kamilla Elise if a boy Bryce Matthew.
typically a become fully grown and financially responsible adult has enough surrounded by savings to cover ALL costs (rent, bills, food, etc) for 3 months without income.
When you add a child to the mix you should put in at least another $1,000/month. This helps add within money to prepare you for an emergency as well.
Now, all of that was freshly talking about untouched money that should be in a a funds account.

what you need to do is figure out what YOUR monthly finances are. Then donate about $500/month to cover the baby (if you already have clothing and furniture)
I don't have a child yet (36 weeks along). But we have averaged it out, since my husband and I both similar to to have a game plan. The following are all monthly expenses.

About $100 for supplies approaching diapers, wipes, storage bags for breast milk, etc. This cost would be higher if you planned to formula nurture.

About $100 for medical expenses. Think how much your co-payments are. Then think about how many times a babe-in-arms goes to the doctor. This is not an unreasonable amount.

About $50-60 for clothing and laundering. Babies grow out of their clothing quickly, and most general public switch to Dreft or something like that for baby.

These are probably about adjectives the expenses you will incur for the first few months, anyway. However, you also need to think about in your favour for your baby's future, toys you are going to want to buy your baby, and pictures that you are going to want to get done.
How are we suppose to know how dated your child is?

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