Kitting out kids during their school years costs parents a staggering £36,400, according to a new study
Biggest annual expenditure is on entertainment with mums and dads dishing out a cool £944.64
KITTING out kids during their school years costs parents a staggering £36,400, according to a new study.
An Oxfam poll of 2,000 parents of four to 16-year-olds revealed that during the 12 years of school, they fork out thousands of pounds per child on clothes, shoes, bags, toys, haircuts, and books.
The biggest yearly expenditure is entertainment, with mums and dads dishing out a cool £944.64 on outings, trips to the pool, computer games, and socialising with friends.
Clothing sets parents back over £545.28 annually – which equates to £6,543.36 over the full 12 years.
While another £333.60 a year is spent on books and magazines, and a further £473.64 on toys.
The total spend across one year, for just one child, is an incredible £3,033.35.
Andrew Horton, Oxfam’s Trading Director, said: “Wow! This survey shows the absolute fortune parents spend on providing kids with the stuff they need and ask for.
“This is such a huge expense, and explains why many household budgets are stretched. Parents can save lots of money by buying their kids clothes, shoes, books and toys from Oxfam shops and our online shop.
Our stock is great value and in good condition.
“Even better, all the money raised from our sales helps put food in the stomachs, a roof over the heads, and books in the hands of children suffering because of poverty across the world.”
The study found parents spend £126.74 a year on shoes, that’s £1,520.88 by the time the child reaches 16.
School uniform costs over one hundred pounds a year, as do special outfits for school plays, non-uniform days and dress up days.
Even haircuts cost another £75.92 yearly, while parents fork out £50.05 on jewellery over a 12-month period and another £52.78 on school bags.
School trips and days out, fetes and other events complete the annual spend, adding another £214.55 to the bill.
But costs could be reduced if children were to stop breaking, damaging or losing their belongings – as eight in 10 parents end up replacing many items.
What Parents Spend On Their Kids In A Year
Clothes £545.28
Special outfits £109.20
Shoes £126.74
Bags £52.78
Watchers/jewellery £50.05
Haircuts £75.92
Toys £473.64
Books/magazines £333.60
School trips/days out £171.22
Fetes/school events £43.33
School uniform/PE kit £107.15
Entertainment £944.64
Most commonly replaced goods include clothing (56 per cent), shoes (48 per cent) and school uniform (43 per cent).
Andrew adds: “Buying from Oxfam can really help stretch the money further and supports impoverished families across the world at the same time.
“Shopping with us isn’t second-best, it’s top of the class!”
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