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Here's What It Costs for a Family of Four to Live in Norton
The Economic Policy Institute released its 2015 Family Budget Calculator. Here's what you'll need to raise a family in Norton.

The good news: The Boston metro area didnβt even make the 2015 top 10 most expensive places to raise a family in the U.S.
The bad news: The Economic Policy Institute estimates youβll still need to average more than $41 per hour at a 40-hour per week job -- about $1,650 per week -- in order to raise a family in the Norton area.
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The EPI recently published its 2015 Family Budget Calculator. The tool βmeasures the income a family needs in order to attain a secure yet modest standard of living,β in 618 locations throughout the country. Norton falls under the Providence/Fall River, Massachusetts metro area heading.
According to the calculator, a family of two adults and two children requires $6,120 each month to attain that βsecure yet modest standard of livingβ in the Norton area. That figure takes into account costs for housing ($913), food ($782), childcare ($1.339), transportation ($608), healthcare ($869), other necessities ($819) and taxes ($790).
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Annually, a family needs to make $73,440. Contemplating moving to the Worcester metro area? The annual income needed estimate comes in at $73,577, still three times the 2014 federal poverty line of $24,008.
Washington D.C. comes in as the priciest place to raise a family, according to the EPI data, which MarketWatch crunched into a βThe 10 Most Expensive Places to Raise a Family in the U.S.β slideshow. In D.C., you need six figures -- $106,493 -- to live that βsecure yet modestβ life.
>>> What do you think? Are these numbers true for you and your family? Do the benefits of living in NortonΒ justify the high cost of living?
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