Super-rich California couple spends $250K on childcare — including baby chefs
Metro Super-rich California couple spends $250K on childcare — including baby chefs By Katie Jerkovich Published July 18, 2026, 9:06 p.m. Add The California Post on Google Forget helicopter parents — the ultra-rich are hiring entire parenting squads to do the dirty work, from bath time to bedtime stories, while they write six-figure checks for the privilege. A San Diego power couple is shelling out a staggering $250,000 a year on a full household staff to help raise their two children — part of a growing trend among America’s wealthiest families who are outsourcing everything from diaper duty to potty training.
- ▪Metro Super-rich California couple spends $250K on childcare — including baby chefs By Katie Jerkovich Published July 18, 2026, 9:06 p.m.
- ▪Add The California Post on Google Forget helicopter parents — the ultra-rich are hiring entire parenting squads to do the dirty work, from bath time to bedtime stories, while they write six-figure checks for the privilege.
- ▪A San Diego power couple is shelling out a staggering $250,000 a year on a full household staff to help raise their two children — part of a growing trend among America’s wealthiest families who are outsourcing everything from diaper duty t
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