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A study suggests raising a girl tends to cost more than raising a boy. šŸ’° According to research by Britain’s Sainsbury Bank, parents of daughters spend nearly $400 more per year from birth to age five compared to parents of sons, with the gap nearly doubling once kids reach their teenage years. The biggest factor is clothing — girls’ clothes are typically more expensive, and many young women develop a preference for accessories like shoes, hats, and bags as they grow older. Interestingly, many parents in the survey said raising multiple children can actually reduce costs overall, since hand-me-downs help offset some of the expenses. A separate study by MoneyTips found similar results, though the differences were smaller. That report noted that food, activities, and transportation costs remain largely the same between boys and girls — it’s mainly fashion and personal items that widen the spending gap. Do you think this is true!? šŸ¤” #pubity #study

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