How much does it cost to raise a child?

Today LV published their annual breakdown of how much it costs to raise a child.

So how much is it?

Well apparently the answer is over £210,000! While existing parents will no doubt say ‘I’m not surprised’, I expect many soon-to-be parents are scrapping themselves off the floor.

The table below breaks down this jaw-dropping figure and even compares today’s figures to those of 2003, when LV began the exercise.

But hey, it’s only money right?!

Expenditure Total cost in December 2010 Total cost in December 2009 Total cost in 2003 (1st year of the report)
Childcare & Babysitting £67,430 £65,699 £39,613
Education £55,660 £52,881 £32,593
Food £18,518 £17,490 £14,918
Clothing £15,683 £14,035 £11,360
Holidays £14,052 £13,207 £11,458
Babysitting £11,293 £11,003 £6,760
Hobbies & toys £10,565 £10,780 £8,861
Leisure & recreation £8,147 £7,772 £6,366
Pocket money £4,543 £4,338 £3,386
Furniture £2,798 £2,770 £2,074
Personal care £1,164 £1,107 £925
Other (includes driving lessons, first car, birthday and Christmas presents) £12,287 £11,731 £8,845
TOTAL £210,848 £201,809 £140,398

For more details visit LV’s website.

How to save and invest for your child's future

Well this is a timely reminder of the importance of saving for your child's future. For the complete low down on your options, and their pros and cons, then read my article How to save and invest for your child's future.

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