Old Hospital Bills Show Just How Cheap Having a Baby Used to Be

Today, a birth can be a hugely expensive undertaking. Hospital charges can be hard or impossible to calculate beforehand, costing thousands of dollars or more and there are surprises at every turn for some patients. A couple in Utah in 2016 was charged $40on their bill to simply be allowed to hold their new son after he was delivered via c-section.

But, flash back to previous eras and you’ll find simpler bills and much, much lower costs for a hospital stay after a birth. The bill below is from the 1950s for multiple days stay. The cost after insurance was $10.75 and that included oxygen and an incubator. $10.77 adjusted for inflation today is $101.96.

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This bill is from 1961 for a c-section delivery. The final cost to the patient was only $80.75 for nine days in the hospital and lists a phone fee of $4.60 – she must have asked for room with a phone. The total cost before insurance was $418.85. In today’s money that would be $3,552.86. For reference the average new car in 1961 cost $2,850.

 

From 1947 comes this bill which was $54.00 for a 4-day stay. No health insurance was listed. That cost after inflation would be $634.88 in 2019. A new men’s Bulova watch in 1947 cost $52.50 so the total hospital bill cost only slightly more.

 

Go back to 1968 and the costs are $406.80 for a 5-day hospital stay, which would be $3,015.52 today. A new refrigerator in 1968 could be had for around $200.

One of the commenters on the image below said his grandparents’ bill in 1936 was $36.00 which they paid 50 cents a week on until the entire bill was satisfied (which would be $659.42 total today).

 

In 1954 one couple in North Dakota was charged $99.84 with $2 listed for x-ray services (as posted to Reddit). That same charge today would be $938.18 adjusted for inflation. A manufacturing job at the time would have yielded on average $71.86 per week or more.

Among the possible charges listed (but not used) is the hospital barber!

 

Another Reddit user posted the bill from his father’s 1955 birth. The total cost was $87.65 for 5 days in the hospital, which comes in at a mere $829.81 in today’s money. Average monthly rent for that year was $87.00.

A commenter on this image recounted their wife’s recent 7-day stay in hospital for a birth as a staggering $112,000.

Via/ Reddit
Via/ U.S. National Archives

It really makes you think: if having a child cost as much as it does today would those patients billed above would have been able to afford having children at all?

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