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The Feed for August 22nd, 2022

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00:00If it's in your news feed, it's in the feed with Amy and Sean, 1027 VGS.
00:06It is not news to us.
00:08We know raising a child can be expensive.
00:11It is very, very expensive.
00:12You got to do the math.
00:13How expensive is it?
00:15Really depends on when they decide to be potty trained.
00:18True.
00:19Colin and Maria.
00:22That said, okay, so back in 2015, the USDA ran the numbers
00:26and the cost of raising a child from zero to the moment they turn 18
00:30is about $230,000 over the course of that 18 years.
00:34And let's be honest, you raise them more than at 18.
00:38At 18, nobody's like, all right, see you later.
00:40Yeah, no, it keeps going.
00:41Yeah, yeah.
00:42Yeah, for sure.
00:43All right, now how about now?
00:44How much do you think it is now?
00:45So it's 200 something then?
00:47230,000 back in 2015.
00:49So obviously higher, right?
00:53275.
00:55$310,605.
00:57Brookings Institution and the Wall Street Journal working on that.
01:01And now your kid's going to have to get a job
01:03because you're just going to live in here for free, Colin.
01:06I know you're cute and you're in kindergarten, but you know what?
01:09Right there.
01:10Yep.
01:10Get your freaking Uber Eats.
01:12Get in your tricycle, go down the street.
01:15There you go.
01:15Cheesy poops.
01:16Three friends decided to go on a little journey across the entire country
01:20and hit every single state and break a record while they did it.
01:23Peter, Pasha, and Abdul Ahi,
01:25they started the trip in Vermont,
01:27then hit New Hampshire and Maine and just kept driving and driving and driving.
01:32That's crazy.
01:32That is so crazy.
01:33They drove until they couldn't drive anymore.
01:35And then they took turns, I'm assuming, right?
01:37And one would hope.
01:39Yeah, that's kind of, you know, eight-hour shifts.
01:41You can pull that off.
01:43They drove and then they took a flight to Alaska and they ended in Hawaii.
01:47Five days, 13 hours, 10 minutes,
01:50which is three hours, 10 minutes faster than the fastest known trip taken.
01:55They documented the whole thing for YouTube.
01:57It's on our website at 1027bgs.com.
01:59It is not a Guinness World Record, though.
02:01Well, somebody did it faster or what?
02:03Well, the Guinness World Record doesn't even want anything to do with it.
02:06They used to, but back in like the mid-90s, they're like, wait a second.
02:10People are definitely breaking the law doing this.
02:12Right, right, right.
02:12There's no way.
02:14My road trip from Boston to Vegas took me,
02:17if you don't include like the days off, three days.
02:20Yeah.
02:20So how do you do it all in five?
02:22That's nuts.
02:23Nuts.
02:24These states are huge towards the west side.
02:26And then finally, the most changed names in America,
02:29the Social Security Administration.
02:30Go to the website, get baby name ideas.
02:32But this is like a new category I haven't seen.
02:35The names that people change from and change to the most.
02:41Interesting.
02:41All right.
02:41So on the list, a lot of people, top 10 for most changed.
02:44David, Sophia, Isabella, James, Michael.
02:48Interesting.
02:50Michael's the most changed name and also the most adopted name in number six as well.
02:55They're both number six.
02:56That's strange.
02:58Yeah.
02:58Elliot, Connor, Aiden.
03:00And then the top two are just total misspellings.
03:03Most changed name, Isaac, I-S-S-A-C, which is not how you spell Isaac,
03:08which is the most adopted name, I-S-A-A-C.
03:12So you have a lot of people getting that name wrong.
03:14Yeah.
03:14Wow.
03:15And then number two, my favorite, Chole.
03:18Who?
03:20Chole.
03:20C-H-O-L-E, and the second most adopted name is Chloe, which is the L and the O flipped.
03:29Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:29So interesting.
03:31Don't be a Chole.
03:32Make sure you write down the name after you have the baby.
03:35I know you got a lot of drugs pumped in you, but just spell check it first.