| How much do you give your young teen for an allowance, and is it contingent on chores/responsibilities or is it purely spending money? |
| 10 a week. No, not contingent on chores, but can lose your allowance for disrespect, etc. Chores are part of living in our house -- I don't pay for them! |
| $20/week divided as follows: $10 spending; $9 saving; $1 charitable donation. The $20 goes into those 3 pots automatically. Just allowance, no required chores. Like the PP, chores are a shared responsibility for living in the house. |
| $40 a month. Not tied to regular chores. They can do extra chores, stuff like wash blinds to make more money. Or sometimes if I'm really busy with work they do some of my regular chores for extra money too. |
| They have to do chores because they're a member of the household. They get allowance to teach them about money, saving, delayed gratification, budgeting, etc. Two totally separate things that have nothing to do with each other. |
| DS is 14 and makes decent money 3-4k a month but saves/invest all of that. He’s a good kid so if there is something he really wants we will generally get it for him. He always has a $300 or so in Apple Cash for emergencies. |
What is your 14yr old doing to make $3,000 per month? |
What does he do? Sounds like a great hardworking kid |
| My 14 year old gets $20 a week. |
Or he’s monetized a YouTube channel. |
| What chores does your teen do? |
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Kids get age they are (currently 17 year old gets $17/week.) Not attached to chores, but expected to keep room tidy and assist around the house with routine things (empty dishwasher when finished) and random things (rake leaves with the family.)
They didn't really start spending regularly until they were in late HS and had a much more robust social life. So they banked several hundred dollars from when they were young and the pandemic. |
| We tie it to their age. So my 13 year old gets $13 per week. It's loosely tied to chores--he has a list of chores he is responsible for--but it's more about teaching him how to manage money. It can also be reduced or eliminated completely based on behavior. |
Errands for us - now they can drive Cleans up after self at all times (dishes directly into the dishwasher vs the sink) and cleans off table after they eat Helps clean up from dinner Keeps room clean Their laundry (with some input put if I am WFH I will switch it over) Empty dishwater as needed Seasonal yard work (rake, help put up holiday decorations, etc) Since we didn't have housekeeping during the pandemic they (along with us) Cleaned their bathroom weekly Washed glass storm door daily (dog nose prints all.the.time) Vacuumed weekly Dusted weekly |
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Tied to the age but not to chores, however we will pay extra for things we need done but don't have time to do. Like she makes $20 for cleaning out the fridge.
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