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As you're not a parent you know nothing about the cost of raising a child.
So shut up.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:47, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
yeah costs £350 a month just on food doesn't it, I forgot.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:48, Reply)

Nappies cost a fortune & and babies go through them like you wouldn’t believe.

Childcare costs a fortune.

They also need clothes, toys and entertaining as well as food.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:51, Reply)
Then you discover that your kid is allergic to all nappies except Pampers
and all fabric softeners except the most expensive. Then the fun really begins. And when I say 'fun', I of course mean 'perpetual poverty'.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)
My dear kids have plenty of food, pampers nappies, childcare, house on a mortgage more fucking toys than you can shake a stick at
and we have plenty of luxurys holidays to disneyland etc and our joint income is not £40k
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)
Nappies are not necessary.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)
You may have a slightly different view if you ever breed.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:55, Reply)
Yes, we all say that at first.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:56, Reply)
He hasn't got a fucking clue.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:57, Reply)
Who does?
I only figured all of this out on the fly.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:00, Reply)
Not only are nappies necessary
but we tried to save money by using cheap nappies once and its a false economy. Once you have cleaned baby shit out from in between the gaps in your lovely wood flooring you decide pretty quickly to go back to pampers.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:00, Reply)
Or, if you have a wife who used to work on the Pampers account at Saatchi & Saatchi
You don't get any say on what brand will be purchased.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:01, Reply)
Huggies all the way, yeah?

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:04, Reply)
Huggies are shit Pampers all the way
This is much better than car chat
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:08, Reply)
I like scottish whiskey. Bells is my top single malt

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:12, Reply)
Nappies are one of the few things where I will buy the most expensive brand
Mainly because its worth it as they don't leak
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:05, Reply)
"Hello? Yeah', can I speak to Leigh please..... I would like to talk to you about an ex employee of yours..... yes.... pampers.....
... well, I was in Tesco the other day and I saw her browse the Baby asle. Nope, she defiantly considered another brand.... "
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:41, Reply)
Isn't the commonest bandied about figure that it takes 32 grand to bring up a kid?
Although I suppose that's over the course of its life, rather than direct yearly income. If you take that as a base though, and divide that 32,000 by 18 you get, errrrr.

Some money per year.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:50, Reply)
Some facebook idiot was trying to tell me that a child costs £40000 in the first year of their life

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:52, Reply)
Fuck that. I'll go childless and spend it all on holidays.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)
Best idea of all ^

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:01, Reply)
Bit late now.

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:02, Reply)
Not for me!

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:05, Reply)
£1778
the assumption that the costs are even over all 18 years is probably a step to far.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)

www.b3ta.com/questions/offtopic/post1868304
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:54, Reply)
Erm, more like £220k
www.guardian.co.uk/money/2012/jan/26/cost-raising-child-rises-218000

uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/cost-of-raising-a-child-soars-to-222000----085429169.html
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)

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(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:54, Reply)
I still think thats a bollocks figure
Thats nearly 10 years wages on the average uk wage and thats just for one kid. Im sure they add the entire cost of a three bedroomed house in to that despite the fact that a childless couple would still have a house just not quite as big
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:55, Reply)
Average UK salary is £26,500
www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20442666
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:57, Reply)
Thats why I said nearly

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:57, Reply)
Using the salary calculator
Yearly	Monthly	Weekly	Daily

Take Home £20,553.60 £1,712.80 £395.26 £79.05




So over 18 years, excluding pay rises you'll earn about £360k after tax.
(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:00, Reply)
Thats why I said 10 years wages

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:02, Reply)
also 360k after tax is not enough to cover 2 sprogs at £220k each and still drink a bottle of wine a night

(, Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:03, Reply)

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