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The most expensive (and cheapest) places to raise a child

It can cost more than $32,000 a year to raise a child in some metropolitan areas in California, in comparison to the roughly $15,000 it costs in Tennessee.

Estos son los lugares más caros (y baratos) para criar un niño

Estos son los lugares más caros (y baratos) para criar un niño

California is home to the most expensive places to raise a child, costing more than $32,000 a year in some areas, according to a SmartAsset study. This figure far exceeds the national average of $20,813, by a margin of more than $10,000.

The finance website calculated the ongoing costs involved in raising a child, including: housing, child care, food, transportation, medical care, and other necessities. It compared these costs in 381 metropolitan areas of the country to determine a household's daily expenses in two different situations: a two-parent household with one child, and a household with two adults with no children.

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The most expensive places to raise a child

  1. San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley, Calif.: Raising a child in this part of the country costs $35,647 a year. Housing is $10,499 more expensive for families with a child compared to those without. On the other hand, the cost of child care is also high, coming in at $16,317.

  1. Santa Cruz-Watsonville, Calif.: Couples here spend about $33,877 per year on raising one child. Couples with one child spend more $12,636 annually on housing than two childless adults, the most of the 381 areas analyzed in the study.

  1. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, Calif.: The annual cost of raising a child here is $33,228. Child care in this area costs an average of $15,785 per year. Parents with one child spend $8,612 more per year on housing than childless couples.

  1. Barnstable, Mass.: Parents in this area with one child spend $18,094 per year on child care alone. Housing costs $7,572 more per year. Add medical care, food and other expenses, and the total cost of raising a child in this area is $33,184 annually.

  1. Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Mass. / N.H.: Raising a child in this area costs $32,307 per year. On food alone, couples with a child spend $2,054 more than those without. The same goes for housing; couples with one child must add $6,897 to the cost of a home.

The least expensive places to raise a child

#1 Morristown, Tenn., is the least expensive place in the country to raise a child, with a total cost of about $14,577 annually. Childcare spending barely reaches $4,901 per year, and housing is also inexpensive with an average additional cost of $1,865 compared to childless couples.

Morristown is followed by: Sumter, S.C., with an average cost of $14,702; Jackson, Tenn. ($15,246); Gadsden, Ala. ($15,261) and Longview, Texas ($15,345).

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