
EasyReader
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Cost of living depends mainly on where you live. |
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Jedi Master
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depends where the house is and how much it costs.
being married may help if you have a second income and not a lot of extra bills.
seems to me like you have some growing up to do still. most responsible adults don't ask that question. |
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jamie2769
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depends on where you live, the cost of living is different from town to town, state to state. |
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This Is Me In Avatar Form!!!
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roughly around $300.000 |
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snowwflake20
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Child Care and Education $63,209
Housing $109,050
Clothing $17,216
Food $46,992
Health Care $22,307
Miscellaneous $32,016
Transportation $35,204
Grand Total: $350,417 |
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To ∞ N-Beyond
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single parent 60k per year |
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Chuy L
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you would need about 1,500 a month but it also depends on your location...it would help if you were married to help pay for expences. |
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Kate
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The cost of a child is EXPENSIVE...a house depends on the size and location. If you are married it helps significantly, because their are two incomes being brought to the table. |
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Laurie M
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a good round 60 dollars a week. with a husband that works about 30. |
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B
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To get started at least 350,000 dollars for the house, to pay taxes, bills, food, and a car. You also need medical insurance just in case. You need to have a savings account. You need at least 100,000 for the kid to go to a decent college. Look towards student loans and scholarships to help reduce the cost.
Being married does help because you have to sources of income and it makes raising the kid easier. If you have enough income you both should make at least 80,000 combined.
And you need to be smart with money by not buying a pair of shoes that cost 100 dollars and instead buying the 10 or 20 dollar ones. Buying a cheaper brand doesn't mean it is worse in quality. You can save money by buying things on sale or buying in bulk. Conversely buy only the things you need like food and not luxury items such as satellite tv or premium cable.
Keep in mind that the number are approxamations, it is just a guess.
it depends on what you buy, where you live (jobs available in the area, schools in the area, stores in the area), what things cost, how much the bills are, how much taxes are, and how much total income (money that you bring in) you have. |
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monkeybutt
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hmmmm...well, i'm not to good with stuff like that, since i'm young. but i'd say only 30,000 a year? but if ur married, that may help if he has a job too. if not, then u just have to buy food for an extra person. |
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Jason C
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depends on your standards, high class, low class.
But the absolute least would be 30k a year for a kid and a parent, adding a second parent, probably at least 50k |
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!!Billy!!
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A good few thousand! |
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WAR KOFI!~
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Shaheed T
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1000 |
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Lt.Dixon
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You could prob do that happily with $50,000 a year. |
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i ish awshum me
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100 bux |
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