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Study: It costs over $200K to raise a child over 18 years in Kentucky
Study: It costs over $200K to raise a child over 18 years in Kentucky

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time14-04-2025

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Study: It costs over $200K to raise a child over 18 years in Kentucky

KENTUCKY (FOX 56) — Parenthood can be daunting, and a new study reveals that the expense is no different. LendingTree said researchers compiled U.S. Census, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, MIT Living Wage Calculator, Price and Cost of Care Report, and tax data to determine the average annual costs associated with raising a small child in a two-earner household in each state. For an in-depth look at its methodology, click here. Read more of the latest Kentucky news LendingTree's 2025 report shows that expenses associated with raising a 'small child' have jumped 35.7% since their last look at the data in 2023. Among the tracked categories, child care costs have skyrocketed, rising 51.8%. In tandem, federal tax credit values have shrunk by 44.4%, according to LendingTree. In 2023, tax credits reportedly waived around $3,600 of total expenditures. But in 2025, the figure is closer to $2,000. Here's a cost breakdown. Category Cost Rent $1,128 Food $4,216 Daycare $17,836 Girls apparel $247 Transportation $4,383 Health insurance premiums $3,609 Tax credit -$2,000 Total annual cost $29,419 Over 18 years, the average cost adds up to $297,674, including 18 years of rent, food, apparel, transportation, and insurance premiums, and five years of child care. But this picture can look drastically different in each state. According to LendingTree, it costs the most to raise a child in Hawaii. Over 18 years, parents in Hawaii spend $362,891 on average due to the high price of food, rent, child care, and transportation. 'While families in these states have some of the highest incomes in the country, they're also three of the most expensive states to live in,' Matt Schulz, LendingTree chief consumer finance analyst, said. 'Higher overall income doesn't always equate to more expendable income, so it's important to make sure high-income people are planful and thoughtful with their budgets, too.' Kentucky's tax deadline extended due to disaster declaration Study: Kentucky is the toughest state to own an EV in University of Kentucky police chief encourages appreciation for behind-the-scenes unsung heroes You're in luck, Kentucky parents. The Commonwealth is actually among those with the lowest average cost of raising a child. Kentucky ranked 46th out of 51 among the most expensive states to raise a child in annually, preceded by Georgia and followed by South Dakota. Here's a breakdown of the annual cost in Kentucky, according to LendingTree: Child care Cost Rent $1,560 Food $1,704 Childcare $9,685 Girls apparel $224 Transportation $3,138 Health insurance premiums $2838 Tax credit $0 Total annual cost $19,149 Based on LendingTree's calculations, this amounts to $218,777 over 18 years. Despite a 14.5% increase from 2023, Kentucky is still among the 10 least expensive states to raise a child in. Click here for a look at each state's analysis. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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