The cost of bringing up a child from birth to their 21st birthday has jumped to £180,137, a study suggests.
In the last year alone, the cost of raising offspring has risen by 9%, said research from financial services provider Liverpool Victoria.
It now estimates that a child costs its parents £23.50 per day.
Childcare and education are said to be the most expensive factors, costing parents an average £49,092 and £46,778 per child respectively.
Education costs are said to have risen 26% since last year, helping to put up the expense of raising a child by a rate outstripping inflation almost four times.
Money from grandparents
The report concludes that the high cost of starting a family has increased the cultural shift away from households having just one working parent.
"Raising a family requires careful financial planning and regular saving, as well as a great deal of hard work"
If found that today both parents have to work to cover the cost of bringing up children in two-thirds of families.
A further 12% of working parents said they need to rely upon grandparents or other family members for regular financial support to help meet the costs of bringing up their children.
"Raising a family requires careful financial planning and regular saving, as well as a great deal of hard work," said Liverpool Victoria's communications director Nigel Snell.
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