{"id":247,"date":"2011-10-06T09:46:00","date_gmt":"2011-10-06T13:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/lovejoyfeminism\/2011\/10\/children-are-not-cheap\/"},"modified":"2012-08-10T00:25:09","modified_gmt":"2012-08-10T04:25:09","slug":"children-are-not-cheap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/lovejoyfeminism\/2011\/10\/children-are-not-cheap.html","title":{"rendered":"Children are NOT Cheap"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><div class=\"separator\" style=\"clear: both; text-align: center;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.creditopia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/money-lessons-kids.jpg\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.creditopia.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/03\/money-lessons-kids.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"145\" height=\"200\"><\/a><\/div>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">My  parents always laughed when people suggested that children were  expensive. They said this wasn\u2019t true. They said children were only  expensive if you thought kids had to have personal computers, brand new  cars for their 16th birthdays, and college tuition paid by their  parents. In contrast, if your kids wore hand-me-downs and you bought  food in bulk and didn\u2019t eat out or spoil your children with the newest  gizmos, kids hardly cost anything at all! <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">I  cannot tell you how many years I spent repeating this argument. I used  to laugh at people who acted like kids were expensive, or deliberated  over whether to have another child for financial reasons. It all seemed  so ridiculous to me. Kids were only expensive if you <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">made <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">them expensive!<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">And then I had a child of my own, and I realized that that whole \u201ckids are cheap\u201d thing is completely false. Let me explain. <\/span><br>\n<a name=\"more\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">If  my husband and I had a second child, we would have to pay $4,000 a year  to add that child to our health insurance. Then, we would have to pay  $10,000 a year for daycare, because we both work. That\u2019s $14,000 <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">per year<\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> for a second child. This does not count any additional diapers,  clothing, or food we would need to buy, though admittedly frugality  could keep this figure low (cloth diapers, hand me downs and thrift  stores, cheap food in bulk, etc.).<\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">If  we tried for a second child and it ended up being twins, we would be  out an additional $14,000 a year for that third child. Additionally,  city housing regulations would require us to move to a larger apartment,  which would cost an extra $300 a month, for a yearly total of almost  $4,000. <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Thus  while a second child would cost us $14,000 a year, a third child would  cost us an additional $18,000 a year. \u00a0In other words, to go from a  one-child family to a three-child family would cost us an extra <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">$32,000 a year. <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Remember that that\u2019s a yearly cost. That means that over five years it would add up to $160,000. And remember, this does not count any money spent on diapers, food, or clothes. <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Are you starting to get the point? Kids are <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">expensive<\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">. They are <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">not <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">cheap. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Oh,  but the happy Quiverfuller would point out that it wouldn\u2019t be so  expensive if I quit working and stayed at home like God intended me to!  Then we wouldn\u2019t have to pay anything in daycare costs at all! It\u2019s  daycare that makes people see children as expensive, and if women would  just fulfill their God-given role, this wouldn\u2019t be so! <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Except  that I can\u2019t stay at home. If I stayed at home, we would lose my  income. We can\u2019t survive on my husband\u2019s income at this time. If I  stayed at home, we wouldn\u2019t have enough money to pay our expenses. We  would be lining up at soup kitchens. Furthermore, if I stayed home I  would lose my health insurance, which is attached to my work, and I  would therefore have to be added to my husband\u2019s health insurance for,  you guessed it, another $4,000. <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">So if we had two additional children and I stayed at home, we would lose my entire income (which we can\u2019t afford to lose) <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">and still <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">be out an <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">additional <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">$16,000 <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">a year<\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> ($4,000 each for health care for those two children and myself, and $4,000 for a larger apartment). <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Quiverfullers  seem to forget that for every stay-at-home-mom there is a sacrifice of  potential income. Staying at home isn\u2019t free \u2013 it\u2019s an opportunity cost.  For every family that finds it can afford that loss of a potential  second income, there are others who can\u2019t. Furthermore, the mother who  stays at home not only loses her potential income but also potential  career advancement. It is true that once a mother makes the choice to stay at home and sacrifice her income, her income is sacrificed whether she has one child or five. However, Quiverfullers simply fail to add the loss of the mother\u2019s income to their  calculations at all. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Take  my parents, for example. My mother had a career before I was born. By  the time she graduates her last child, she will have been a  stay-at-home-mother for between 30 and 40 years, and that\u2019s 30 or 40  years of income she will have sacrificed. If she made an average of  $50,000 per year during that time (conservative for her field), we\u2019re  talking between $1,500,000 and $2,000,000 of lost income. <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Yes, you heard that right: two million dollars of lost potential income.<\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">Furthermore,  when my parents spoke of how cheap kids were, they never stopped and  added up the amount of money they spent over the years on diapers, food  (even in bulk, food costs money), health insurance and doctors visits,  clothes (because occasionally, shoes or dresses had to be bought new),  music lessons, homeschool co-ops, and summer camps at Patrick Henry  College. I think if they had, they might have been surprised.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">When  deciding to have children, parents must make the decision between  sacrificing years of maternal income on the one hand or paying big bucks  for daycare on the other hand. Different families decide this  differently depending on their circumstances. However, either way you  take a hit in the pocket. In addition, most parents today place value on  having their children participate in music lessons, sports teams, and  summer camps, all of which cost money. There is also the cost of health  insurance and doctors visits, which varies by job and insurance package. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">The simple truth is, <\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">children are not cheap<\/span><span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\">. They just aren\u2019t. This is why most people deliberate long and hard over how many children they want, if any, and well they should. Committing to raising children is a big responsibility, both financially and emotionally, and should never be undertaken lightly. I no longer laugh when I read New York Times stories about the high costs of having children, with profiles of families trying to decide if they can afford that second or third child. Instead, I am simply grateful that those families are taking seriously what they are signing up for. And well they should. <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"> <\/span><br>\n<span style=\"background-color: transparent; color: black; font-family: Georgia; font-size: 12pt; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.babycenter.com\/cost-of-raising-child-calculator\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Interesting child cost calculator<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My parents always laughed when people suggested that children were expensive. They said this wasn\u2019t true. 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