A therapist shares No. 1 complaint parents have about raising their millennial kids. (via CNBCMakeIt)
today, but the same can be said of their parents. Years of working with parents have shown that the one constant was folks telling me how stressed, frustrated and concerned they felt about their grown children needing too much financial help from them.
Feeling as though he'd failed as a parent, a single father told me he's still paying for his 32-year-old son's car insurance, rent, grocery expenses and cell phone bills. He worried that if things didn't change, he'd have to dip into his retirement savings.from Country Financial found that more than 50% of all Americans ages 21 to 37 receive some sort of financial assistance from a parent or guardian.
As a result, parents are starting to feel a mix of frustration and fear ― not just for their adult children's future, but for theirs as well.
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