The cost of raising a child from fetus (prenatal care, vitamins, etc...) to 18 can easily exceed $200,000 and this does NOT include the cost of sending the child to college, obtaining their first car or any of the other "nice" things parents would like to do for their children. This is mainly food, housing, clothing, healthcare, school supplies, daycare and transportation. No, not their car - YOURS. are you kidding me!? i know someone who has a baby who is one year old and has only spent about 20,000 and this baby has top of the line furniture,food,a lot of expensive toys, and a huge closet full of clothes plus an entire armoir of clothes! plus a dressor stocked with belongings! 200,000 dollars? i believe that was a typo!
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about $1,200 a year. $100 a month
$39.60 at the 99cent store
the baby can eat100lb of food
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An average person spends about 300 dollars a year. But also depends on usage.
An average person might spend $300-600$ a week or day for me a day!
how much time does an average person spend reading a newspapers in 3-day period
they spend 3 hours in church.
$200.00
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The average person in the United States spends about $700-$800 per year on toiletries, which includes items like shampoo, soap, toothpaste, and skincare products. This amount can vary based on individual shopping habits and product preferences.
The average American spends $36500 a year.
The average person in the United States spends about $20-25 per year on hot dogs, which translates to about 70 cents to $1 per pound of hot dogs consumed. This cost can vary depending on factors such as location, brand, and quantity purchased.
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The average person in the United States spends around $20-$30 per visit to a bar, and if we assume someone goes to the bar once a week, that could add up to around $1,040-$1,560 per year. However, this can vary greatly depending on factors like location, frequency of visits, and personal spending habits.