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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 16708696" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>Daycare costs $14k a year for our 2 year old son for us. Amazingly, that is a decent price for a kid still in diapers but not great for a potty trained kid. If our careers hadn't progressed in the last 5 years, that cost would hurt pretty hard.</p><p></p><p>At 37 and 35 one child is likely it for us. My wife is struck by illogical "clock is ticking" female emotions while I am looking at things logically and after our anticipated 2022 move, we can't comfortably afford $28k a year in daycare without pulling out designated retirement funds. </p><p></p><p>I also don't want to risk a daughter and as the oldest of 3, I never wanted my siblings until I was well into adulthood. I also don't want my son living in a household where he doesn't get the experiences most other kids do like I grew up in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 16708696, member: 82394"] Daycare costs $14k a year for our 2 year old son for us. Amazingly, that is a decent price for a kid still in diapers but not great for a potty trained kid. If our careers hadn't progressed in the last 5 years, that cost would hurt pretty hard. At 37 and 35 one child is likely it for us. My wife is struck by illogical "clock is ticking" female emotions while I am looking at things logically and after our anticipated 2022 move, we can't comfortably afford $28k a year in daycare without pulling out designated retirement funds. I also don't want to risk a daughter and as the oldest of 3, I never wanted my siblings until I was well into adulthood. I also don't want my son living in a household where he doesn't get the experiences most other kids do like I grew up in. [/QUOTE]
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