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Raising A Child Is Getting Even More Expensive In MA
A new study analyzes how much parents are paying as a percentage of their income across the country.
Massachusetts is now the eighth most expensive state to raise a child in, according to a study from personal finance website WalletHub.
Last year, WalletHub had Massachusetts ranked 10th in the nation.
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In the Bay State, couples pay a median of 9% of their income for family-based child care and 13% of their income for center-based care.
The news is worse for single parents: Massachusetts ranks second in the country in that category. Family-based care eats up 35% of a single parent's income; center-based care is at a whopping 50% of median income.
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“It costs a lot of money to take care of a child’s needs, and many parents are left with the dilemma of whether to forgo one salary to do their own child care for the first few years or to shell out a significant chunk of their income for child care services," WalletHub Analyst Chip Lupo.
Rising living expenses and evolving gender roles have made dual-income houses the norm, according to WalletHub. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that 66% of families have both parents employed, which makes child care a necessity.
Here are the most expensive states in the country for couples needing child care:
- Nebraska
- California
- New York
- Oregon
- Washington
- Wisconsin
- Montana
- Massachusetts
- New Mexico
- Hawaii
Read the full WalletHub story by clicking here.
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