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American Focus > Blog > Economy > 50% of US parents financially support their adult kids, with average payments of $1,474/month. What they’re doing wrong
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50% of US parents financially support their adult kids, with average payments of $1,474/month. What they’re doing wrong

Last updated: February 22, 2026 5:39 am
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As parents, our responsibilities don’t end when our children turn 18. In fact, for many parents, financial support for adult children is becoming more common, with half of parents providing some form of assistance according to 2025 data from Savings.com.

Parents of adult children between the ages of 18-28 are giving an average of $1,813 monthly, while parents of those aged 29-44 provide $863 monthly. This financial help often includes covering expenses such as phone bills, car insurance, health insurance, and even student loan payments.

The increasing cost of housing, groceries, and student loan debt has made it challenging for young adults to reach traditional milestones. As a result, parental financial support is becoming essential, even for adult children with full-time jobs.

While parents want to support their children in a tough economy, financial advisors caution that ongoing support can pose long-term risks for both generations. It’s crucial to strike a balance between helping adult children financially and ensuring enough savings for retirement.

Financial planner Kayla Walter warns against depleting savings or delaying retirement to support adult children, as there are no loans available for retirement. This can jeopardize parents’ financial security in the long run.

Furthermore, providing ongoing, open-ended financial support can hinder a child’s financial independence. While covering monthly bills may alleviate immediate pressure, it can prevent children from making important budget decisions on their own.

Experts emphasize the importance of structuring financial assistance intentionally and setting clear boundaries. It’s crucial to have open conversations about finances, establish limits on support, and encourage children to develop financial independence.

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Instead of offering recurring expenses, consider providing lump-sum gifts or family loans with written terms to manage financial assistance more effectively. Tapering support gradually can also help children adjust and avoid feelings of guilt.

While covering bills may offer short-term relief, it’s essential to focus on building financial skills and habits for long-term independence. Encourage children to budget, set financial goals, and seek resources for financial education.

In today’s financial landscape, providing financial support to adult children can help level the playing field. However, it’s crucial to ensure that support is intentional, promotes independence, and doesn’t jeopardize parents’ financial well-being.

By following these guidelines and being mindful of financial boundaries, parents can support their adult children while also securing their own financial future. It’s important to strike a balance between helping children and maintaining financial stability.

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