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American Focus > Blog > Economy > How you could use $500K in savings to pay for kids’ college, help family and still have enough to retire
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How you could use $500K in savings to pay for kids’ college, help family and still have enough to retire

Last updated: November 27, 2025 8:25 am
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The current economic climate is causing many middle-aged Americans to feel the financial strain not just for themselves, but also for their aging parents. With a looming recession and rising costs of essentials like housing and food, the pressure to provide financial support to parents is becoming increasingly common.

According to a 2025 survey from LendingTree, nearly 1 in 4 Americans currently provide financial assistance to their parents or their partner’s parents, with an additional 23% expecting to do so in the future. The U.S. Census reports that around 2.4 million American parents receive support from their adult children, with the median amount being $3,749 per year.

For many families, navigating the decision to financially support aging parents can be challenging, especially when spouses have differing opinions on the matter. Imagine being in your early 50s, with two high school-aged kids and plans to pay for their college education while also saving for retirement. Suddenly, your in-laws face financial difficulties due to unexpected medical expenses, putting additional strain on your finances.

Your spouse may urge you to dip into your savings to help cover their parents’ expenses, while you may be hesitant about the long-term implications of such a decision. Seeking professional financial advice is crucial in such situations, as it can help you make informed choices without jeopardizing your financial future.

When considering the cost of college for your children and supporting your in-laws, it’s essential to weigh your options carefully. Opting for more affordable college options and providing temporary assistance to your in-laws can help alleviate immediate financial burdens without compromising your long-term financial goals.

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Despite facing setbacks in your savings due to unexpected expenses, it’s important to remember that you are still in a better financial position compared to many others in your age group. Taking proactive steps such as making catch-up contributions to your retirement accounts and seeking guidance from financial advisors can help you navigate through this challenging phase.

Ultimately, making financial decisions as a family unit and prioritizing open communication can help mitigate conflicts and ensure that everyone’s needs are met. Remember to celebrate the victories, such as overcoming financial challenges and supporting your loved ones through difficult times.

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