The Cost of Raising Children
Breakpoint
Colson Center
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🗓️ 21 September 2022
⏱️ 1 minutes
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Summary
Last month the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal responded to the claim that the average American family spends an estimated $300,000 to raise a child.
Of course kids are expensive, they conceded, but "that isn't the way to look at it." Seeing children only in terms of cost is a mistake. "Whatever children cost to raise," the editors concluded, "they are a priceless vote of confidence in the future."
They're right. It's not that kids don't take massive investments of time and energy. They do. But kids are investments. And the returns are incredible, though rarely easy.
Parents should be thoughtful about how and when to embark on the journey, but children are a gift, not a burden. They are image bearers, not luxury goods. To think about kids only in terms of how they impact our happiness or our wallets is to completely miss the point. The most important relationships don't always make life easier, but they do make it better.
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| 0:00.0 | With a one-minute look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with the point. |
| 0:05.0 | Last month, the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal responded to the idea that the estimated average American family spends $300,000 to raise a child. |
| 0:15.0 | Though they conceded that kids are indeed expensive, they insisted that's not the right way to look at it. |
| 0:19.0 | Seeing children only in terms of cost is a mistake. Whatever children cost to raise, the editors concluded they are a priceless |
| 0:25.4 | vote of confidence in the future. And that's right. It's not that kids don't take massive |
| 0:28.9 | investments of time and energy, they do. It's that kids are investments, and the returns are |
| 0:33.5 | incredible, though rarely easy. Parents should, of course, be thoughtful about how and when to embark on the parenting journey, but children are a gift, not a burden. They're image-bearers, |
| 0:42.0 | not luxury goods. To think about kids only in terms of how they impact our happiness and our |
| 0:46.1 | wallets, that's completely missed the point. The most important relationships we have don't make |
| 0:51.0 | life easier. They just make it better. For the Colson Center, I'm John Stone Street. |
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