I am watching “Teen Mom” (it’s a show on MTV about Teen Moms, clever title, I know – and don’t judge, earlier I was watching a singing orange cyclops cucumber thing with Adam – I’m allowed to rot my brain with this stuff while he’s napping).
On the show this teen dad was lamenting about the fact that he has to pay child support and made the comment that if he has to keep paying child support until his son is 18 that will end up being like $80,000. He was appalled (as were his childless friends), because $80,000 is a lot of money when you’re just out of high school and unemployed (heck, it’s a lot of money period – I’m not trying to downplay that at all). But let’s break that $80,000 down a little shall we?
That’s the equivalent of roughly:
$4,444 per year
or
$370 per month
or
$85 per week
And based on what I know about caring for my son (who appears to be about the same age as the child he is supporting), I’ve estimated some weekly costs.
Diapers: $20
Wipes: $3
Formula: $12
Baby Food: $15
Right there that’s $50, just for the basics. It doesn’t touch on doctor’s appointments, medicine, clothes, or toys. And let’s not forget about childcare (this particular teen mom is working 30 hours a week and going to college). Boy this kid and his $85 a week really has it rough.
There are websites out there that will calculate the estimated costs to raise a child. I filled it out with our info and Adam in mind and this is what I learned:
Depressing isn’t it? Here’s how they broke it down (you’ll notice I did not include college or anything over the age of 18 because the little dude is going to get a scholarship (academic or athletic – I’m not picky) and win the lottery):
I’m thinking that teen dad needs a J-O-B.
I thought you were going to bash the show – but you were just ranting about that teen dad being an idiot which I am all for. And here’s a thought – if he didn’t want to pay child support maybe he shouldn’t have put himself in the position to have a baby! New show on tonight 🙂