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    It’s no secret that kids are expensive, but where you raise them can add thousands to your annual budget.

    The average yearly cost of raising a child across the 100 most-populous U.S. metros is $22,989, but it can vary widely between cities, according to an analysis by Creditnews Research.

    In San Francisco, the annual cost of raising a child is $37,340, the highest of all cities. In contrast, it’s only $14,661 in Jackson, Mississippi — a difference of just under $23,000.

    The average cost of raising a child until the age of 18 across all 100 cities is $413,810, according to the study.

    The estimates are based on the average extra costs that two working parents would be expected to pay in a given year, based on Department of Labor data. For one child, these expenses include child care, food, housing, health care, transportation and other necessities.

    Unsurprisingly, cities with the highest child-related costs have some of the highest housing costs in the country, with housing being the biggest expense in a family’s typical household budget, according to the study. 

    This suggests that the spillover effect of high housing costs can affect whether people who live in large cities can comfortably afford a family. In many large cities, the annual cost of having one child is just under half the current U.S. median household income of $79,090, according to Motio Research.

    Here’s a look at the 10 least affordable metro areas for raising children, according to Creditnews Research.

    1. San Francisco

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $37,340
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $672,120

    2. San Jose, California

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $37,305
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $671,490

    3. Boston

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $35,236
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $634,242

    4. Bridgeport, Connecticut

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $33,267
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $598,800

    5. San Diego

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $32,763
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $589,728

    6. New York City

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $32,115
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $578,070 

    7. Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, California

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $31,615
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $569,064

    8. Los Angeles

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $31,459
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $566,268

    9. Denver

    • Average annual cost of raising a child: $31,122
    • Total cost of raising a child until age 18: $560,190

    10. Honolulu

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