The Duggar family has very conservative values. The girls are not allowed to wear pants. Only skirts or dresses that are usually below the knee. This also goes with the boys pants. They cant watch tv, or go on the internet. All of their kids are homeschooled. They are also very religious family and try to teach their childen in the ways of God. You can find out more info on their site. Hope this helps:)
The Duggar parents own commercial and residential real estate to earn a living and be financially self-sufficient, and so they have to maintain it all, take care of it all, deal with commercial and residential tenants for all of the properties, etc. Some of the older children are learning how to do some of that work, too...
They have business property that they rent out, that was purchased when Jim Bob sold real estate. They also have a used car sales company that was run by their oldest son Josh.
Jill Dillard is a certified midwife and serves as a missionary in Central America. Jessa Seewald married in 2014 and her husband Ben works for her father (Jim Bob Duggar).
John David is a policeman and volunteer firefighter.
In addition, it is estimated that they get between $40,000 to $60,000 per episode of 19 Kids and Counting on TLC.
Yes. Josiah Duggar shares the faith of his family. The Duggars are Christians with conservative values, particularly regarding faith, family and the media.
No. You are confusing the Duggars with a different family that was featured on TLC.
The Duggars don't go to church. They have their own church services at home. The above answer is not true. The Duggars are using a rental house for church services with a small group of other families and friends.
Nope, all the Duggars kids are on the show. A lot of people confuse the Jeub family, which were featured on a couple of TLC specials, with the Duggars. Their super-sized family, and their own struggles with their oldest daugther were featured on a couple of episodes.
Yes, Jim is a real soundman! He has been with the Duggars since their first TV special, so he has become a lot like family to the Duggars.
Yes. Josiah Duggar shares the faith of his family. The Duggars are Christians with conservative values, particularly regarding faith, family and the media.
No. You are confusing the Duggars with a different family that was featured on TLC.
No. The Duggars do not get any government assistance to support their family. They give generously of their time and resources to help others.
It is estimated the Duggars make $25,000 - $40,000 per episode. Prior to their reality television careers the Duggars supported their family with commercial real estate.
I couldn't agree more!
No, she is just as happy with her religion as the rest of the Duggars(:
It's mostly out of curiosity. With a family THAT large, you can only learn how they cope.
The Duggars go to lots of home-schooling and religion-based family conferences and events. It was through these events that the Duggars got to know the Kellars.
The Duggars don't go to church. They have their own church services at home. The above answer is not true. The Duggars are using a rental house for church services with a small group of other families and friends.
They live in Tennessee, a few hours away from the Duggars.
Nope, all the Duggars kids are on the show. A lot of people confuse the Jeub family, which were featured on a couple of TLC specials, with the Duggars. Their super-sized family, and their own struggles with their oldest daugther were featured on a couple of episodes.
Yes, Jim is a real soundman! He has been with the Duggars since their first TV special, so he has become a lot like family to the Duggars.