Parents in the United States typically spend an average of around $233,000 to raise a child from birth to age 18, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This figure can vary significantly based on factors like location, family size, and lifestyle choices. The costs include essentials such as housing, food, childcare, education, and healthcare. Additionally, expenses related to extracurricular activities and savings for college can further increase this total.
Don't spend it.
Think about the time a kid will spend with their parents versus the time they will spend with all of their teachers combined. Children learn lots of things in the first few years of life. Some of these could stay with them for years, and habits could be hard to get rid of. If a kid has learned that his parents don't care about his grades, then he probably won't either. Or if he sees that he can get away with underhanded stuff, as his parents do all the time, why would he be honest?
You save for it for about 5 years then you spend all your money on it. yh thts
he sailed .he also spend time with young children.
Not a lot buit spend money. They spend four years organising a games you and I could organise at our school in a couple of weeks.
In general, once you are 18 years old, your parents cannot legally take your money without your permission.
12 years if their parents were wealthy
3 years
THIS STATEMENT IS TOTALLY INCORRECT.Study proves that parents have a whole 15 years to put their children on the right track.
I would say you should spend $10 a month
Donald Trump does not spend much of his money on leisure items. He is a very frugal person. Trump gives to charity, and has had the same modest salary for many years.
You spend time in jail for 15 years and you have to pay.