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200K Baby: Low-Income Children Suffer Most in Housing & Education

$200,000 BABYTHE HIGH COST OF CHILD REARING Lower Income Children Suffer Most in Housing & Education 2-Parent Household Average Annual Income: $3,738 $4,900 $8.875 $2,388 $3,425 $6,213 $1,538 Less than $2,175 $59,410 $3.263 Average Annual Expenditure Per Child $1,575 $1,863 $2,500 $775 $1,363 $2,488 $59,410 to $102,870 Housing Food $738 "Child Care & $1,000 Education Other $1,163 Transportation Healthcare $625 Clothing $763 $1,100 $0 $2,000 $4,000 $6,000 $8,000 $10,000 -Childcare and Education expenditures do not include the costs of education beyond high school This infographic is brought to you by Northem Kentucky University's Center for Economic Analysis and Davelopment For more infomation about this end other data sets please visit NKYBY TheNumbers nku edu. All dollar amounts are in 2011 dolars Data Sources Bureau of Lebor Statistics and Expenditures on Children by Families, 2011, United States, Department of Agriculture Center for Nutriion Policy and Promotion Misa Publication Number 1528-2011 More than $102,870

200K Baby: Low-Income Children Suffer Most in Housing & Education

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How does household income affect childcare spending? High income households spend nearly 3x as much on childcare and education as low income households do.

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