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Today’s kids are earning more allowance than their parents ever did

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Today’s kids are earning more allowance than their parents ever did

Is allowance-flation happening in 2025?

A new study has found the average kid is raking in up to $52 per month in allowance — $36 more than their parents did at the same age, adjusting for inflation.

The poll of 2,000 US parents of school-aged children revealed three in four parents give their kids a monthly allowance, stating their children should start learning about financial responsibilities as early as age ten, on average.

More than three in four (78%) believe their kids are responsible with money.

A new study has found the average kid is raking in up to $52 per month in allowance, which is $36 more than their parents did at the same age, adjusting for inflation. AP

In fact, 61% of them believe their kid is even more fiscally responsible than they are.

Commissioned by Acorns Early and conducted by Talker Research, the survey found parents currently give their kids an allowance in either cash (56%), digital payment apps (17%) or pre-loaded debit cards (14%). 

Others, meanwhile, said they like to pay their kids by non-monetary means, either in experiences (6%) or screen time (6%). 

Two in three parents believe they’ve got allowance down to a science — they know exactly what they’re doing and teaching with it.

The poll of 2,000 US parents of school-aged children revealed three in four parents give their kids a monthly allowance. Lumos sp – stock.adobe.com

Meanwhile, 31% are a little less confident, often needing to consult with other parents for reassurance.

Nearly nine in 10 (88%) believe in assigning more allowance money to harder tasks for their kids to complete.

Those harder tasks include babysitting siblings ($13 average allowance), earning good grades ($12) and yard work ($11).

More common tasks tend to earn less: being courteous to guests ($10), helping to clean the home ($10), cleaning their room ($9), general daily chores ($9) and vacuuming or sweeping ($8).

Even the going rate for the Tooth Fairy has netted kids $9 per baby tooth.

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When asked what motivates them to give their kids an allowance, two in three parents agreed it was to help teach them financial responsibility.

Many others also agreed it was to reward them for what they’ve accomplished (59%) or help them save up for specific things they want (55%).

“Kids don’t learn about money by reading about it—they learn it by living it. Allowance is an easy way to grow kids’ money smarts through experience,” said Noah Kerner, CEO & Chairman, Acorns.

“Before they’re out on their own, they get years of hands-on exposure to the connection between earning, spending, and saving. As adults, instead of confusion, they feel confidence.”

Some parents have their reservations around allowances.

Nearly a quarter (24%) said they don’t give their kids an allowance, with many of them citing their kids are either too young (31%), don’t understand how to use it (22%) or already have a job (16%).

However, almost a quarter of parents said they don’t give their kids an allowance, with many of them citing their kids are either too young, don’t understand how to use it or already have a job. Mediaphotos – stock.adobe.com

Some parents have also had some issues giving their kids allowances, seeing their kids spend their allowances all in a day (32%), complain that they don’t get enough (23%), don’t like the tasks that are assigned to them (19%) or spend it on weird, strange items (17%).

Over half (55%) said their kids have spent their allowance on some downright strange, weird stuff.

One respondent said: “My child came home from school with a spider. He said his classmate at school sold it to him for one dollar.”

Other parents have seen their kids use their allowance on items like bags of cheese, slime, fish, a baby chicken, expensive toys, Labubus and their knock-off cousins, Labobos.

Survey methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 American parents of school-aged children; the survey was commissioned by Acorns and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between Sept. 22 and Sept. 29, 2025.

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