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To: Flavius
First off why is the Department of AGRICUTLURE doing a study on the cost of raising a child. Sounds like that is one department that has too much money and is in serious need of cutting.

Second, where are they getting these prices from Tiffany's or Baby Gap haven't they ever heard of Wal-Mart or Costco? Not to mention yard sales. This is one of those studies does so that now they can come out and talk about the need for government programs and convince people to vote for the 'Rats.
15 posted on 05/16/2006 6:22:15 PM PDT by Conservative Actuary
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To: Conservative Actuary

Excellent points, that is what I was thinking. I'm amazed by the parents who spend money on Polo and Tommy Hilfiger clothing for their kids. Kids don't care about style yet? Or do they? I know I really didn't care about style until 7th or 8th grade and I had to do chores to earn my own money to buy the pricey "everyone's got it" brand of clothing.


19 posted on 05/16/2006 6:31:47 PM PDT by xrp (Fox News Channel: MISSING WHITE GIRL NETWORK)
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To: Conservative Actuary

"First off why is the Department of AGRICUTLURE doing a study on the cost of raising a child."

Gotta' find something to do.
As there's no need to make ground-breaking advances in automating agriculture
when we have a cheap de facto slave-labor force.


20 posted on 05/16/2006 6:37:16 PM PDT by VOA
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To: Conservative Actuary

I always get a kick out these articles. We shopped yard sales, consignment shops and were blessed by the fact my mom sews. That saved us a bundle on clothing. We also made our own baby food- blenders are wonderful things.

We used cloth diapers at home. We did have to provide throwaway diapers for the church based daycare they went to but we brought store brand and saved money that way too. We did not use wipes instead I filled a spray bottle with a mix of baby shampoo and water squirted their squirmy little bottoms and wiped with soft cotton cloth.

I also was not shy about asking their pediatrician for cans of formula once I added a bottle to supplement breastfeeding. The doctors get these free from the formula company reps. You can also ask for samples of any prescription meds the doctor puts your child on.

I never really added up the cost. I figure that should be calculated in gray hairs and sleepless nights rather than dollars anyway. But then again I never calculated the benefits either. And as long as the benefits outweight the costs I have no complaints.


29 posted on 05/16/2006 9:20:53 PM PDT by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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