Some parents will tell you firsthand there’s no expiration date on this raising kids gig. For some, that means they extend financial help to their kids into adulthood. When I was 21 and got into a ...
To get by these days, more young adults turn to a likely source for help: their parents. For the first time, 50% of parents with a child older than 18 provide them with at least some financial support ...
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The survey included 1000 US parents with adult children An average of $1,474 a month was contributed Grocery bills were the most common cost The survey included 1000 US parents with adult children An ...
More than a quarter (27%) of working moms rely on financial help from their parents regularly or occasionally—but the burden is worse for younger moms. In 2024, nearly half (49%) of mothers under 30 ...
The long road to retirement is reaching its next stop for the nearly 60 million Americans aged 65 and older. A reality for many retirees is supporting children (or grandchildren) as they deal with ...
A majority of college students report lacking sufficient food or access to stable housing while enrolled, and a new study shows a connection between generational wealth and a student’s level of basic ...