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You’re excited about having a baby. But you may not realize that your little bundle of joy can cost a bundle.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the typical middle-income family will lay out $190,980 in today’s dollars to raise a child through age 17.
Start Budgeting Now
Financial planning experts suggest these basic moves:
Feathering the Nest
Start envisioning your perfect nursery and economize where it’s practical. You can:
Daycare Dollars
Most parents get sticker shock when pricing childcare. According to The National Child Care Information Center, the average childcare fees for just one infant range from $3,803 to $13,480 annually. To cushion the blow:
Long-term Financial Planning
As new parents, there are other financial needs to consider.
Childcare Deductions
The IRS is good to new parents at tax time. It allows an exemption for every new dependent, grants credits of $1,000 per child under age 17, and offers childcare credits to parents who need daycare to work.