If the money you're spending to support adult children is jeopardizing your retirement, it's time to stop, experts say.
Reasons Why a Record Number of Parents Now Support Their Adult Kids In recent years, the phenomenon of parents providing financial assistance to their adult children has become increasingly prevalent.
Slightly more than three-quarters of parents are contributing to their children’s large, one-time expenses such as a wedding or a house, and 63% are helping with everyday expenses, the study said. At ...
A new study finds many Americans are risking their own retirement security and health to support family members — with Gen X ...
Parents will do anything for their kids, but that could be coming at a huge cost -- to themselves, according to a new study. More than a third (36%) of the 3,000 parents surveyed by Ameriprise in ...
With the rising cost of living and the recent focus on financial independence, many parents are questioning whether it is time to stop supporting their adult children. According to a USA Today article ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Two-thirds (65%) of parents believe they’ll have enough money to live comfortably in retirement, yet over a third (36%) worry that supporting adult children financially ...
Divorce in later life is becoming more common – and scientists are beginning to explore the surprisingly deep impact this can have on adult children and their relationships.