First Year Cost Calculator
Estimate total first-year baby expenses including diapers, formula, gear, childcare, and medical costs.
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How It Works
The USDA estimates the average first-year cost of a baby at $12,000-$15,000 (without childcare). Childcare can double or triple this. The biggest variables are feeding method, childcare, and whether you buy new or used gear. Not financial advice.
The Formula
Total = Feeding + Diapers + Childcare + Medical + Gear + Misc
Ranges: $5,000 (minimal) to $50,000+ (nanny + all new gear)
Ranges: $5,000 (minimal) to $50,000+ (nanny + all new gear)
Variables
- Feeding — $600 (breastfeeding) to $1,800 (formula)
- Childcare — $0 (stay home) to $30,000+ (nanny)
- Gear — $800 (used) to $3,500+ (new)
Example
Formula, disposable diapers, daycare, insured, mix of new/used: approximately $21,000 for the first year.
Tips
- Register for big-ticket items (crib, stroller, car seat) as gifts
- Buy clothes in bulk at consignment sales -- babies outgrow them fast
- Many communities have "Buy Nothing" groups for free baby items
- Ask your employer about dependent care FSA (pre-tax childcare savings)
- Breastfeeding saves $1,200+/year in formula costs (but has time and equipment costs)