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Spending for youth sports continue to jump

Por: WPTV Nation October 10, 2022

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Fall sports are in full swing, and for families, it can come with a hefty price tag. The average family spends almost $700 on their kids’ sports, according to research out of Utah State.Almost 3 in 5 parents said the high cost is creating a financial strain.Experts say the average is skewed by more expensive sports. Most parents spend less than $500, according to Lending Tree.You can save money by looking at used sporting goods stores, or... + full article



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