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by jjav
368 days ago
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> Historically, the jump from 2 kids to 3 kids requires purchasing a new car. The cost of daycare and education is so immensely larger than the cost of a car, that I don't think cost of a car is a factor. The important consideration with having a child, or another, is how could you possibly afford the daycare and later school. |
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The car seat related drop predates high daycare costs. In some places, high daycare costs aren't the primary concern: it's infant daycare waiting lists longer than 9 months.
Grandparents used to look after young children. Maybe we should incentivize that structure again? I'm open to other ideas.