Nearly 60% of families say youth sports are a 'financial strain

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With inflation driving costs up, nearly 60% of families say youth sports are a financial strain, and 11% plan on taking on a debt from the expenses.
With inflation driving costs up, nearly 60% of families say youth sports are a financial strain, and 11% plan on taking on a debt from the expenses.

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The True Cost of Youth Sports: A Full Breakdown for 2024

The True Cost of Youth Sports: A Full Breakdown for 2024

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Income Inequality Explains the Decline of Youth Sports - The Atlantic

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