Breastfeeding can save a significant amount of money compared to formula feeding in the U.S.
Let’s break it down a little bit:
Formula Feeding Costs
Formula Costs: The cost of formula can vary widely, but a common estimate is around $0.50 to $1.50 per ounce.
Average Usage: Babies typically consume between 25-30 ounces of formula per day.
Annual Cost: Using an average cost of $1 per ounce, the cost would be about $25-$30 per day. This amounts to roughly $9,125-$10,950 per year.
Breastfeeding Costs
While breastfeeding is free in terms of milk production, there are potential costs for accessories and support, including:
Breast pumps ($100-$300, often covered by insurance)
Nursing bras and pads ($50-$100)
Lactation consultant visits ($100-$300 per visit, sometimes covered by insurance)
Additional food for the breastfeeding mother (varies, but generally not as significant as formula costs)
These figures can vary based on factors such as the type and amount of formula used, the cost of breastfeeding supplies, and individual insurance coverage.















