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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vicky Shaw

Survey shows parents financially supporting children well into their 20s

  • A new UK survey indicates that parents now expect to provide financial support for their children until an average age of 26.
  • The research, commissioned by M&G, found that nearly a fifth of parents anticipate continuing financial aid into their children's thirties.
  • Many parents are making significant sacrifices, with 64 per cent adjusting their lifestyles and 14 per cent considering delaying retirement to maintain this support.
  • The extended reliance is prompting some families to consider moving to larger homes, with 7 per cent planning to upsize specifically for their adult children.
  • Experts warn that this trend risks parents' retirement savings and could lead to younger generations delaying their own pension contributions until their thirties.

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‘Bank of mum and dad’ staying open longer as parents sacrifice retirement plans to support children

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