Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children from birth through age 17. This technical report presents the most recent estimates for husband-wife and single-parent families using data from the 2005-06 Consumer Expenditure Survey, updated to 2009 dollars using the Consumer Price Index. Data and methods used in calculating annual child-rearing expenses are described. Estimates are provided for major components of the budget by age of child, family income, and region of residence. For the overall United States, annual child-rearing expense estimates ranged between $11,650 and $13,530 for a child in a two-child, married-couple family in the middle-income group. Adjustment factors for number o...
A key element of government income support policies is the setting of payments to reflect the variat...
This study estimates average expenditures on children by families in Japan on the basis of the rich ...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Andrew Schaefer, and Jessica Carson analyze families’ chi...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
estimates of expenditures on children from birth through age 17. This technical report presents the ...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
This guide describes the USDA estimates of the cost of raising a child, provides the estimates updat...
Excerpts from the report: Those who work with families continuously, giving advice on the managemen...
19 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....
A key element of government income support policies is the setting of payments to reflect the variat...
This study estimates average expenditures on children by families in Japan on the basis of the rich ...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Andrew Schaefer, and Jessica Carson analyze families’ chi...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
Since 1960, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has provided estimates of expenditures on children fr...
estimates of expenditures on children from birth through age 17. This technical report presents the ...
What are the expenses in raising a child? Or more children? Those are the questions that started th...
This guide describes the USDA estimates of the cost of raising a child, provides the estimates updat...
Excerpts from the report: Those who work with families continuously, giving advice on the managemen...
19 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....
A key element of government income support policies is the setting of payments to reflect the variat...
This study estimates average expenditures on children by families in Japan on the basis of the rich ...
In this brief, authors Marybeth Mattingly, Andrew Schaefer, and Jessica Carson analyze families’ chi...