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Yahoo! Finance  
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It now costs an estimated $20,384 for a baby's first year, according to research by parenting website BabyCenter, marking an increase from $15,775 in 2022 when the calculation was last made during rising inflation. On average, BabyCenter said parents will spend around 31% of their income on first-year baby expenses. The mounting costs are causing stress: 89% of mothers said finances harm their mental health, according to a BabyCenter survey of 1,399 moms between Jan. 17 and Feb. 3. As a result, a quarter of mothers surveyed said they have decided to have fewer children and another 26% have delayed having more kids.
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