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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO RAISE A CHILD?
HOW MUCH DO YOU SPEND ON A CHILD?
But how much does it generally cost to raise and support a child? There are various statistics that calculate the cost of raising a child in Italy: the average, taking into account variables related to family income, is €175.642 up to the age of 18. This represents a general increase in spending of over 25 percent over the last twenty years. This is why barter initiatives also intended for children are increasingly popular. The blow for the Italian families goes from the cradle to university and knows no respite. During the first year of life, for example, a baby absorbs 460 euros for the cradle, over a thousand euros for the diapers, 3.400 euros for milk and baby food, 2.500 euros for clothes and socks.
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HOW TO SUPPORT A CHILD
Then there are the costs of theeducation and assistance, starting from school, travel, sports, transport. Obviously the differences are huge based on income and also in this sense the Great Crisis It has widened the gap between the wealthiest, a small minority, and the majority of families. In 1996, the wealthiest families spent twice as much on their children as the less fortunate; today, the ratio has skyrocketed to 2,7 to 1.
FAMILY COSTS (ISTAT)
COUNTRIES WHERE UPKEEPING A CHILD IS LESS COSTLY
THE COST OF CHILDREN AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC CRISIS
CUTTING FAMILY COSTS
STATE AID TO FAMILIES
As for public aid for the families Italy, despite the many promises of various governments, is at the bottom of the European rankings: just 16 percent of the gross domestic product. A record low among the countries of the Union. And this despite the many bonus, rather messy, which are distributed to needy families.
HOW THEY HELP MOTHERS RAISE THEIR CHILDREN ABROAD:
- In Austria, it's easier to be a mother: a thousand-euro allowance and up to three years' leave.
- Family: In Germany, a 300 euro bonus for parents who spend more time with their children.
- Renho Murata, the Japanese leader who wants to invest in the future by helping women
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