Kids & Family

Long Island is 2nd Most Expensive Place in U.S. to Raise a Family

Not a surprise, but still pretty depressing.

$103,606.

That’s how much a family of four needs each year just to get by on Long Island.

If that seems like a lot, it is. The Economic Policy Institute–a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank–released a report on Wednesday that ranks Long Island as the second most expensive place in the nation to raise a family.

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Washington D.C. is the only place more expensive ($106,493 for a family of two parents and two children), according to the report, which analyzed 618 metro areas and includes a family budget calculator that measures the income a family needs in order to attain “a secure yet modest standard of living.”

A family of four on Long Island needs, on average, $19,356 each year for housing, $24,130 for children care, $16,822 for taxes and $13,881 for other necessities.

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For those with more than two children, things get even uglier. A family of two parents and four children on Long Island needs $127,603 a year just to pay all the bills.

“This does not mean a middle-class lifestyle,” Elise Gould, a senior economist with EPI, told MarketWatch. “This is just living, no savings.”

Here are the top 10 most expensive places to raise a family in the country:

  1. Washington D.C.
  2. Long Island
  3. Westchester County, N.Y.
  4. New York City
  5. Stamford-Norwalk, Conn.
  6. Honolulu, Hawaii
  7. Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, N.Y.
  8. Ithaca, N.Y.
  9. San Francisco, Ca.
  10. Danbury, Conn.

Read the full EPI report here.

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