Rising cost of school supplies raises concerns for parents
As parents begin filing into stores to shop for their children’s school supplies, they may be surprised by the price difference this year.
“Last year I remember paying about $72, and this year was $93,” said Cathlia Ward, a mom in Saskatoon. “The list in terms of items was about the same, so I think that’s a pretty good tell.”
Ward noted that the $93 price tag was spent on the listed school supplies, and didn’t include the costs of a lunchbox, backpack, indoor shoes or new clothes. With other back-to-school necessities being taken into consideration, she said parents may be spending hundreds of dollars this fall just to get their children out the door for their first day of school.
With school supplies being more expensive, parents like Ward are having to make tough decisions, like looking at reducing the number of clubs they’re enrolling their little ones in.