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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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So shut up.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:47, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)

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)

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)

and we have plenty of luxurys holidays to disneyland etc and our joint income is not £40k
( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:53, Reply)

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)

You don't get any say on what brand will be purchased.
( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:01, Reply)

This is much better than car chat
( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:08, Reply)

Mainly because its worth it as they don't leak
( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 11:05, Reply)

... 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)

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)

( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:52, Reply)

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.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)

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)

www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20442666
( , Tue 19 Feb 2013, 10:57, Reply)

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)

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