Serves you right for breeding sweetie...Children are extremely expensive. But the baby part is the cheap bit. They need equipment which costs a bit, but you can whack them on the boob for a bit before the formula comes out. When you think that formula contains all the stuff they need whilst they're tiny, it's actually quite cost effective. Then they go on to solids but eat very little, and childcare (if you can get it) is mostly fully funded.
Then they become toddlers and destroy stuff, still eat very little, but potty training gets rid of expensive nappies. But childcare funding goes down and you have to top it up.
Then it's school uniform, and the need to spend money entertaining them when they're off. Eating more food.
Then it's school trips and clothes every year because they won't stop growing. A growing assortment of pets, vets bills and insurance. Bigger car as they come out of booster seats. Start eating more.
Then it's Xbox's, PlayStations, bigger houses because they're too big to share single rooms. Eat even more.
Then it's fashion trends, deodorant, rip off secondary school uniform, lavish school trips, ever more expensive holidays, and take your eye off them for 5 minutes and they strip the cupboards and fridge bare.
Then it's forking out for driving lessons and student digs. When they return home, eat everything in the house. Fleece off you until nearly 30 years old because they can't afford to move out.
They better put me in a posh old folks home when the time comes.
And with all that stress, what makes you think you will live that long for an old gits home, posh or otherwise?