WaltsMartini
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- Apr 29, 2012
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For those of you who have two or more kids in daycare now, or have in the past, how did you make it work? What did you cut out/ cut down on?
My husband and I are both professionals with good jobs; it doesn't make financial sense for one of us to stay home (though I have asked for a reduced schedule to have more time at home, and if that pans out we'll still need daycare, but less of it!)
We currently have one child in daycare at about $1,000 a month. With likely putting a second one in full time, I CANNOT make the budget work. Did you temporarily stop saving? Only thing I can think of is temporarily stopping the IRA/529/emergency fund - and vacation savings (is it wrong that this last one makes me the saddest?!)
We are not extravagant. We have one car payment at $290 a month for 3 years (2/12 years to go) as we mostly paid cash for the car; we just paid off my student debt in 2015 (right before baby #1) and my husband's student debt this year; we do not have credit card debt. Our current mortgage is under $1,000 a month, though with needing a bigger house, that will likely increase by $400/$500 a month (another factor giving me heartburn).
Give me hope that there are ways to pare back!!!
My husband and I are both professionals with good jobs; it doesn't make financial sense for one of us to stay home (though I have asked for a reduced schedule to have more time at home, and if that pans out we'll still need daycare, but less of it!)
We currently have one child in daycare at about $1,000 a month. With likely putting a second one in full time, I CANNOT make the budget work. Did you temporarily stop saving? Only thing I can think of is temporarily stopping the IRA/529/emergency fund - and vacation savings (is it wrong that this last one makes me the saddest?!)
We are not extravagant. We have one car payment at $290 a month for 3 years (2/12 years to go) as we mostly paid cash for the car; we just paid off my student debt in 2015 (right before baby #1) and my husband's student debt this year; we do not have credit card debt. Our current mortgage is under $1,000 a month, though with needing a bigger house, that will likely increase by $400/$500 a month (another factor giving me heartburn).
Give me hope that there are ways to pare back!!!