If you are in a small city, the monthly income of husband and wife is about 6000 to 7000 yuan. Because the consumption pressure in small cities is not great, children's expenses may not be as big as those in big cities. For a simple example, a friend of mine works in Zhongshan. He has a daughter who also goes to kindergarten in Zhongshan. The annual tuition fee is almost 10 thousand yuan, which is a bit scary.
If it's in a small city, it's definitely not that high. Usually two or three thousand a year at most. It can be said that the pressure on children's education expenses is very small, and they can have a sum of money to spare. A big city has a problem that a small city does not have, that is, the existence of school districts. Some children want to go to a better school and their grades can't meet the requirements. You must have an account in the district where the school is located. Some even have only one place in an account, so even if you have a school district, the first child may use it for school, but the second child will not need it. This is also very painful, and you may need to buy a second school district. So I think we must measure our economic strength before choosing whether to have a second child.