Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly every situation is different. My kid goes to a private in an expensive city and some of his friends only have what they make/made in summer and some have unlimited use of their parent's credit card. In our case, he gets 1k/month in spending money. Half from me and half from exh.
You're answering a question that wasn't asked. OP's kid is not in school.
Anonymous wrote:We gave our recent college grad our second car after getting it fully checked out for safety, etc., and purchased him a reasonable work clothing wardrobe including shoes and a suit. We are giving him a new laptop for his upcoming birthday, and his first month's rent along with a security deposit.
He is on his own from here, unless an extraordinary need arises. He knows that we will service his safety net but will not support him for his general needs. That's what his salary is for.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly every situation is different. My kid goes to a private in an expensive city and some of his friends only have what they make/made in summer and some have unlimited use of their parent's credit card. In our case, he gets 1k/month in spending money. Half from me and half from exh.