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How Much Money Does it Take to Raise a Family in Westborough?

The answer may surprise you.

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A family of four in Massachusetts needs to earn nearly $74,000 to make ends meet without public or private assistance, according to a study released Thursday by the Crittenton Women's Union.

In Westborough, that number is slightly lower—$64,728. This amount includes rent, utilities, food, transportation, healthcare and personal needs.

According to the Boston Globe, the gap between earnings and cost of living is increasing because of increased costs, no raises at work and a higher required level of education. Although the cost of living for a single-mother-headed household is high, they are not the only ones having trouble. Crittendon Women's Union's study noted four in 10 two-parent homes also struggle to succeed in the state.

“You get into what our families sometimes call the gerbil wheel,” Elisabeth Babcock, president of Crittenton, told the Boston Globe. “They’re working at low-paying jobs. Minimum wage doesn’t begin to cover the costs of supporting a family, and the only way they can earn enough is by getting more education.

“But they don’t know how they can manage to do that when they’re already working and taking care of their kids.”

Do you think the cost of living in Westborough, according to the report, is accurate? Tell us in the comments. 

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Townie

8:57 am on Friday, March 22, 2013

Q-What does it cost to raise a family in Westborough?

A- Way to much !!!

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Dominic Capriole

3:41 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013

The chart/report is not for Westborough. It is for Worcester county. Your number for Westborough is wrong.

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Doug Mosher

5:55 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013

Worcester, Westborough, is there a difference?

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Dominic Capriole

8:49 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Yes, there is a big difference by location within Worcester county.

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