The Income Needed to Raise a Family in USA
I looked for the data of other countries but surprisingly I couldn't find anything except numerous maps, graphs and charts for USA.
I can tell you about India
In big cities we need $10k annually to raise a family of four. This includes rent or house loan repayments, groceries, education, savings, health insurance. Let me break it down for you.
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Rent or house loan repayment = $3 k
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Groceries = $3 k
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Education = $1.5 k (for both kids)
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Health Insurance/Medical Exp. = $1 k
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Savings = $1.5 k
*All numbers are annual estimate based on my experience.
For towns and villages, you can cut these numbers in half. The biggest cuts will be in rent and education. Both are still very cheap. My town is very densely populated but the rent for 2BHK is hardly $100 a month in best locations. The fee in the best schools is not more than $200 for 1 kid.
So, why this?
When I look at these numbers for developed countries, I become doubtful about their development. When the incomes there have increased so much, so are there expenses. I don't mean here that India has reached at a level of them but it's certainly not as behind as it's often mentioned.
If India has 20 times less inflation, what's the problem if it also has 20 times less income?
BTW India's GNI per capita is 10030 dollars.
How much do you need at your place?
How do you compare it to the USA's?