Ohioans need more than $360K per year to live comfortably with 2 kids, study shows

A new study claims that the average annual income needed to meet the affordability threshold for two kids in the United States is almost $500,000 a year.

In Ohio, the average annual child care cost for two kids is more than $25,000, according to LendingTree. That is about $5,000 more than it was in 2020.

“Life is just really, really expensive in 2026, and doesn’t seem to be getting any less so,” Matt Schulz, LendingTree’s Chief Consumer Finance Analyst. “So it makes for a really, really big challenge for the average household in Ohio and around the country.”

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The U.S. Census Bureau determined the average Ohio household income in 2023 was about $130,000, but LendingTree said a family would need more than $360,000 per year to comfortably afford child care for two kids…

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