Can I afford to have a baby? | Taboo money chats with Rachel Maksimovic

How much does it actually cost to have a baby? On today's episode Rachel Maksimovic, solo mum and co-host of her own podcast Mothering on my Own shares how much it has cost her.


As we enter our late 20s, we have started to feel a societal pressure to consider whether or not we want to have kids. With more people getting married and moving onto the "next step" of starting a family, we always thought that having a baby was the norm. But the more conversations we have, the more we realise that having a baby is a financial luxury (in fact, more than 50% of Australians have reported this).


Five years on from having her son Lenny, Rach shares with us how she's navigated the financial challenges that have arisen with solo parenting, and how she's been able to lean on her community to save money and support others, all by having more open and honest conversations.


But the conversation doesn't end here... Parents, we want your thoughts!

  1. How much has it cost you to have a baby?
  2. What have been the most unexpected expense?
  3. Have you experienced raising a child on your own? Do you have any 'singles' tax stories?


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