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Nakita
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16 November, 22:01
In today's high-income nations, children are
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Darryl Bennett
16 November, 22:11
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I was hoping to get some options to choose from in regards to answering the question. Since there are no options, so i have to answer this question from my knowledge. In today's high income nations, children are an economic burden. It might seem harsh, but it is an honest fact. The cost of raising children and providing them with proper education is always costly.
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