The cost of living for some of the most famous families
Nathan Johnson
Published
10/10/2015
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Didi is a part-time teacher and child psychologist. Assuming she works 2 8-hour days a week at both jobs, her income would be $40,843 a year. -
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The Rugrats house in Yucaipa, California would cost $293,000 with a $1,461 monthly mortgage. -
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Groceries would total out to $799 a month for Tommy’s family, and taking care of Spike would cost about $567 a year. -
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Although Tommy’s dad is a a toy inventor, he doesn’t own the rights to the Reptar franchise, so the family needs a toy budget. Tommy’s family would spend $742 a year on toys. For the other kids in the show, the toy budget would be $2,226 annually. -
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Peter isn’t exactly known for holding a reliable job, but his steadiest career to date has been at the Happy-Go-Lucky Toys factory. This job would get Peter about $23,320 a year. -
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A house in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island would cost about $219,100 with a $1,038 monthly budget. -
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Groceries for the family plus dog food for Brian would amount to $1,190 a month. -
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Peter’s tab at the Drunken Clam would equal $480 a month, not including tips. -
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Hank would bring in about $51,000 as a propane salesman. -
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A house in fictional Arlen, Texas would cost about $217,700 with a $1,030 monthly mortgage. -
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Hank’s beer budget would be about $119 a month, with groceries adding up to $1,165 a month. -
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Lawn upkeep would cost $17 a month, including gas for the riding lawnmower and lawn watering costs. -
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As a shoe salesman, Al would bring in about $15,000 a year. -
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A house in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois would cost about $187,400 with a $904 monthly mortgage. -
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Peggy’s hair upkeep, with one blowout each week at a mid-priced salon would cost about $192 each month. -
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Groceries would cost about $1,048 a month for the family, and the Al’s pro-men organization NO MA’AM would cost around $304 a month on bowling and beer. -
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Mike Brady is sitting pretty with his city councilman job, and would pull in a salary of $178,789 annually. That’s not it though; he’s also an architect so that gives him $88,741 a year. This brings Mike’s annual salary to $267,530 a year. -
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The cost of keeping Alice the housekeeper on added to the amount of groceries would equal $28,393 a year. -
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The house would cost $2.1 million with a $13,479 monthly mortgage. -
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Assuming all of the kids went to public universities in California, college tuition for the 6 Brady children would cost the family $55,038 each year. Textbooks would cost another $18,000 a year. -
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Danny would make $51,000 yearly as a TV host, Uncle Jesse would make $42,000 from his advertising work, and Joey would basically be bringing in next to nothing as a stand-up comedian. Altogether, the adults would make $93,000 a year. -
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The average house in San Francisco costs $1.5 million with monthly mortgage of $6,829. However, the house featured in the show is estimated at $4,074,130….. with a $19,283 monthly mortgage. -
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Groceries would cost about $26,146 a year, while Uncle Jesse’s hair products would bring him to about $29 a month.
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