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Before we decided to have kids I was trying to estimate the cost to figure out if we could afford to have a child and provide it the necessities it needs. I was often worried about finances during my pregnancies. I was researching all the time ways to save money as a parent so that is why I am sharing this with you today.

Based on the most recent data from theConsumer Expenditures Survey, in 2015, a family will spend approximately $12,980 annually per child, married-couple family. Middle-income, married-couple parents of a child born in 2015 may expect to spend $233,610 ($284,570 if projected inflation costs are factored in*) for food, shelter, and other necessities to raise a child through age 17. This does not include the cost of a college education.

Crazy right? That is why I am providing you with 21 ways that parents can save money because as you can see it is a huge financial investment raising a child in today’s society.

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  1. Stock up on diapers when you are pregnant so you are able to shop for the best deals. Alternatively, you could use cloth diapers that will save you more.
  2. Cook more at home instead of going out to eat. You can be creative! Breakfast for dinner is always a hit here in the Irish Twins Momma’s home.
  3. Go Generic! I have saved so much money going generic on so many items. Just switching toilet paper and cutting out back significantly on paper towels and beauty supplies have been a budget saver! We started using Norwex kitchen towels, body cloths, and window cloths that have allowed us to help make this happen. Yes, they are a bit pricey, but they are an investment that can produce hundreds in savings.
  4. Meal Planning and save you HUNDREDS! I didn’t do this for a while and a huge mistake. I wasted so much food and now I am so much more conscious of it. I now do a weekly planner to keep us on budget.
  5. Stop buying bottled water. Seriously! Invest in a filtration system and you will save so much yearly that it is astonishing!
  6. Consolidate Debt21 Ways for Parents to Save Money - The Irish Twins Momma (2)
  7. Use the library and save on movies and books.
  8. Watch electricity consumption. If you are not in a room turn off the lights and fans. If a light goes out to opt for LED. They last longer and use less energy consumption.
  9. Walk or ride your bike whenever possible.
  10. Avoid bank fees. Sometimes you just have to switch bank so you don’t have to pay the monthly maintenance fees which are continuing to rise yearly.
  11. Never pay annual credit card fees. Check out CreditCards.com to compare them side by side and find one that best fit your needs or opt to stop using them altogether.
  12. Cancel any unnecessary memberships. I am prone to this because I love gym memberships and audiobooks, but I have canceled my gym membership to save us hundreds yearly. I can’t cancel my audiobooks membership because it is a form of selfcare for myself.
  13. Buy in bulk for non-perishable items that you will need. For example, buying in bulk on paper towels, toilet paper, and tissues can save you hundreds. I know I am on the board of if Costco, Bj’s Wholesale, and Sam’s club are worth it because you shouldn’t have to pay to shop somewhere just to save money. However, now online at Walmart or Amazon, you can have the big bulky items shipped to your home and still save.
  14. Stop using paper and plastic products. Instead, use dishes that are ceramic or glass, as well as, cups. Not only will you be saving your budget since they are reusable, but you will be saving the planet.21 Ways for Parents to Save Money - The Irish Twins Momma (3)
  15. Sign up for customer rewards programs. I love usingIbotta if they don’t have a reward card themselves like Lidl, Cartwheel for Target, or Giant Grocery Story.
  16. Stop buying individually priced snacks when you can buy a large package and separate into reusable snack bags. If you keep track of how many snack bags you use in a year you would be surprised. I bought these two years ago and we still use them. They come in handy even when traveling because they are dishwasher safe.
  17. Print coupons or check out Krazy Coupon Lady to print some too. Then go to the store to purchase and save!
  18. If shopping online I highly recommend Rakuten (Formerly Ebates)! If there are coupon codes Rakuten knows about it and will apply them to your orders when shopping online. It has saved us hundreds yearly. I don’t know why I didn’t start using it earlier. When they don’t off cashback on something I always double-check RetailMeNot to see if I can save anymore.
  19. Plan in advance for holidays and events.
  20. Plan for major purchases by building a savings account. Put away just as little as $10 a paycheck and you will be shocked how much you will have saved by the end of the year.
  21. Overspending on kids and childcare. Your children do not need every toy or electronic item. They only need food, water, a house, clothing, and magnificent parents that are willingly helping them grow and be outstanding citizens in society. Childcare is outrageously priced, but you can save by finding an in-home daycare or looking on Care.com for a nanny. Public daycare will always be more expensive in most cases.

I truly hope all these tips help you as much as they have helped me over the past few years. I still continue to use them daily. Please do not forget to pin this post or share it with others so they can save too.

Sincerely,

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  1. Valerie Fowler

    We already do several of these now, or have in the past {e.g., cloth diapers}. Honestly, most of them are so easy, I can’t believe people are NOT doing them. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️

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  2. Diane

    Excellent tips! Some of these money saving tips we so easily ignore when they are so easy to do.

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  3. Champion

    Hello there! This is my first comment here, so I just wanted to give a quick shout out and say I genuinely enjoy reading your articles. Thanks.

    Reply

  4. Kelsie Rudnick

    I am so guilty of #21. I constantly see a toy I think my son will like and get it for him. Now, with me being out of work I have been a lot more selective of what I am and am not buying. Turns out my son is perfectly happy with what he has

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    • The Irish Twin's Momma

      That is me too! It is such a bad habit we have.

      Reply

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21 Ways for Parents to Save Money - The Irish Twins Momma (2024)

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What is the age gap for Irish twins? ›

The term “Irish twins” refers to one mother having two children who were born 12 months or less apart. It originated in the 1800s as a way to poke fun at Irish Catholic immigrant families who didn't have access to birth control.

What is the cut off for Irish twins? ›

The term, which is far less common today than it was in years past, is sometimes used to describe two children born to the same mom within a span of 12 months or less, though some people consider siblings born within 18 months of each other to be Irish twins too.

What's the difference between twins and Irish twins? ›

Additionally, actual twins are born from one pregnancy, while Irish twins are born from two, which takes a different toll on the body of the pregnant person.

What is another name for Irish twins? ›

One writer in the 19th-century even called Irish women “excellent brood wives.” The stereotype may well be Protestant in origin, as Irish twins are also called Catholic twins—the Irish traditionally being Catholic and birth control historically forbidden.

What are 9 twins called? ›

1.6 Septuplets (7) 1.7 Octuplets (8) 1.8 Nonuplets (9)

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Some names for these are: Twins for 2 fetuses. Triplets for 3 fetuses. Quadruplets for 4 fetuses. Quintuplets for 5 fetuses.

What is a MoMo pregnancy? ›

Monoamniotic twins are identical or semi-identical twins that share the same amniotic sac within their mother's uterus. Monoamniotic twins are always monochorionic and are usually termed Monoamniotic-Monochorionic ("MoMo" or "Mono Mono") twins.

What are the positives of Irish twins? ›

The Advantages

These children grow up as close companions, almost like built-in best friends. They can play together, share interests, and support each other, regardless of who's the younger or the older brother. Having Irish twins can also mean that they share many items, such as clothes, toys, and books.

Can siblings be 9 months apart? ›

Can siblings be born 9 months apart? It's possible, but unlikely. Fertility doesn't usually return until about a month after giving birth (or later), so it's not likely you will have two children who are only nine months apart.

What do you call siblings born a year apart? ›

When two babies are born nearly a year apart, they are said to be Irish twins. This happens when one baby is conceived three months after the other was born.

Who are the famous Irish twins? ›

The Top Five... Irish Twins
  • Leona and Lisa Maguire.
  • Jedward.
  • The Carter twins.
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What is an Irish triplet? ›

"Irish triplets" are three babies that are born within a span of 36 months or less. The origin of these terms was somewhat disparaging, but they appear to have developed into more neutral or even positive terms. Since I was the middle child of three born within a span of only 26 months, I am an Irish triplet.

What is it called when siblings are born on the same day? ›

Siblings sharing the same birthday are birthday twins. My niece is mine. If you have 2 children born Within a year of each other, so the first is no more than 1 year older than the younger, maybe 10 or 11 or just on 11 mths older, making then appear to be twins, they are known as Irish Twins.

What is the farthest apart twins have been born? ›

The longest interval between the birth of twins is 90 days, in the case of Molly and Benjamin West, dizygotic (fraternal) twins born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA to parents Lesa and David West (all USA) on 1 January and 30 March 1996.

Which twin is older when born? ›

As a parent of twins, I'm pretty sure that you know the answer to the question “which twin is older?” It is, of course, the child that was born first.

What is the longest age gap between twins? ›

The longest interval between the birth of twins is 90 days, in the case of Molly and Benjamin West, dizygotic (fraternal) twins born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA to parents Lesa and David West (all USA) on 1 January and 30 March 1996.

How do you know if you have Irish twins? ›

When two babies are born nearly a year apart, they are said to be Irish twins. This happens when one baby is conceived three months after the other was born. I already have one set of Irish twins. The older of the two is going to be three years old, and the younger is heading to be a two year old.

What is the ideal age gap between children? ›

Medium gap (two to four years)

With this gap, you'll have the lowest risk of having preterm birth and a low birth weight baby . Your body will have had time to get back to normal after round one .

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