Parenting Cost Calculator
Estimate annual child-rearing costs based on USDA research data. Costs vary significantly
by household income, region, and number of children.
Child's Current Age
years
Annual Household Income
Under $59,200 (Lower-income)
$59,200–$107,400 (Middle-income)
Over $107,400 (Higher-income)
Region
Urban Northeast
Urban Midwest
Urban South
Urban West
Rural
Number of Children
1 child
2 children
3+ children
Estimate Costs
Estimated Annual Cost (Current Age)
Based on USDA "Expenditures on Children by Families" report data.
Costs are approximate and exclude college education.
What Does It Cost to Raise a Child?
The USDA estimates middle-income families spend approximately $16,000–$18,000 per year per
child, totaling $233,000–$310,000 from birth to age 17 (not including college). Housing is
typically the largest single expense, followed by childcare and education in the early years,
and food and transportation as children age. Having multiple children reduces the per-child
cost due to shared resources like housing and transportation.
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