Теперь ПОНЯТНО, почему мы не рожаем

My wife and I sat down to calculate how much it really costs to raise one child in Moscow—from two lines on the test to age 18. TGShka: https://t.me/claearly In this video: — Why official estimates are wrong: we analyze the calculations of the Russian Academy of Sciences (5.3 million) and MashMoney (28.4 million) and find where both sides went wrong — My own calculations for 18 years based on real Moscow prices: maternity hospital, kindergarten, school, tutors — How much a family loses on maternity leave and why it's the largest expense item — The "maternity penalty": does it really exist? — Square footage: how much a children's room costs in Moscow, whether renting or buying — The final figure, which we spent two minutes silently discussing Part two will be published. If this one gets a lot of followers, subscribe and like it—that's a signal to me. I'm not advocating for or against children. I'm showing you the numbers, but it's up to you. If you're already a parent and see where I've missed the mark with the prices, let me know in the comments. I'll discuss the most useful edits at the beginning of Part 2. 0:00 - Intro 2:10 - Data from analysts 4:02 - Calculations 4:44 - Before birth 6:12 - From 0 to 1.5 years 6:36 - From 1.5 to 3 years 7:15 - From 3 to 7 years 8:09 - From 7 to 15 years 8:25 - From 15 to 18 years 10:22 - Lost profit 14:15 - Maternity penalty 16:35 - Monetary results 17:03 - Square meters