How To Determine The Right Allowance To Give Your Children

How To Determine The Right Allowance To Give Your Children

How To Determine The Right Allowance To Give Your Children

Janet Bodnar (Deputy Editor, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance) gives expert video advice on: How can I determine the right amount of allowance to give my children?

How can I determine the right amount of allowance to give my children?

I always recommend that people start an allowance when a child is around six or seven years old, and the reason I recommend that age is because thats when they start learning about money in school. They start having a better mental sense of how much money is really worth, so they know that a dollar equals four quarters, equals ten dimes. When kids are younger than that they dont always make that connection. So if your going to start an allowance at that age I recommend that you start with a weekly allowance thats equal to half a childs age. That would be the base allowance. Now I know some people recommend a dollar a week per year of age, so that would be six dollars for a six year old or seven dollars for a seven year old. What I find is that parents of kids that young think thats a little bit too much. They don't want to give their kids, their six year old, six dollars a week. So the half-age rule works very well for kids this age. As the kids get older, (depending on where you live - if you live in New York City, versus somewhere in the middle of the country that is less expensive you might want to give a little more) you can change this allowance accordingly.