Counting the cost of bringing up baby in Bishop’s Stortford? Our Independent Financial Advisor's at Enable know it has always cost to have a family and can help you make sensible financial planning; savings and investments to help manage those costs. According to the Halifax the average cost of raising a child up to the age of 11 increased to £8,307 a year in 2011, the figure represents a 15 per cent increase over the last five years and means that it now costs more than £90,000 to raise a child to secondary school age.
It says inflation, as measured by the Retail Price Index, increased by 18 per cent over the past five years and parents now spend around 18 per cent, of their income on bringing up a child. Cost associated with education have increased by 24 per cent in the last five years, with uniforms, equipment, school lunches and school trips adding up to £849 in 2012. Child care costs have also increased, with nurseries and child-minding costs up by 22 per cent in 2011. Together, schooling and child care costs account for half of the total annual amount spent by parents on raising their children.
Spending on food and holidays fell in real terms, according to the study. In 2011 parents spent £889 feeding their children in 2011, an increase of 14 per cent from £780 in 2007, while the cost of holidays for children increased by 16 per cent to £740. Parents spent £513 on children’s clothing in 2011, 15 per cent less than in 2007.
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