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  • Adam West
    Museum CPA
    • Apr 14, 2003
    • 6822

    What's the going rate for allowance these days?

    I'm curious for those of you that have kids old enough that receive allowance what is an appropriate amount.

    We have a 13 year old, an 11 year old, and a 7 year old. When we started giving them allowances a couple of years ago, the 7 year old received $1, the 10 year old $2, and the 13 year old $3 per week but there really were no chores.

    Last year, they complained that the amount was too small and the younger ones felt there was inequity in the allowance based on age....so we gave them all $5 a week and expected them to complete occassional chores, clean their room, help out with recycling, help unload the dishwasher, etc.

    This year, they asked for yet another raise on the premise that we don't just go around buying video games or other types of items they would like to have outside of Christmas, Birthdays, etc. So we agreed to raise their rate to $8 per week each but now it includes very distinct chores. The three of them have to put away clean dishes from the dishwasher, clean their rooms once a week, and clean the basement every so often when it gets out of hand (since they are the ones that use it).

    In addition, they rotate turns each week so one is responsible for placing recyclables in the bin and taking it to the corner on the day the recycle truck comes by, one is responsible for pulling trash bags and taking the cans to the curb on trash day (I help the younger ones drag them to the curb if they are heavy), and one of them helps clean the kitchen. I typically load the dishwasher and get it running and they are only responsible for washing a couple pans used and wiping down the table and counters. The kitchen is the toughest job and recycling is the easiest which is why they rotate jobs each week. We help the youngest one a little more and the older one less. If one of them decides they aren't going to complete a chore, we tell them that we will complete it but $x will come out of their allowance for us to complete the chore for them.

    Everything seems to be working well so far. I'm just curious what others are doleing out in allowances these days.
    "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
    ~Vaclav Hlavaty
  • Mikey
    Verbose Member
    • Aug 9, 2001
    • 47258

    #2
    Back in the mid 70's when I was about 10 I got a buck a week--- and I had absolutely no chores.

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    • PCofmisfittoys
      Banned
      • Oct 17, 2007
      • 0

      #3
      not to that point yet , but my 3 year old already has a good nest egg from doing his chores. Now if he could iron and sew.

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      • toys2cool
        Ultimate Mego Warrior
        • Nov 27, 2006
        • 28605

        #4
        I think $8 is really fair,if anything when the oldest one gets to High school you could go up a little more,cause that's when they really start going out with friends and stuff.But until then $5-$10 seems more then fair to me
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        • mitchedwards
          Mego Preservation Society
          • May 2, 2003
          • 11781

          #5
          My 6 yr old gets 75 cents a week. Out of that we divide it to spending saving and giving.

          Its a great time to start teaching them ho to handle and save money.


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          • fallensaviour
            Talkative Member
            • Aug 28, 2006
            • 5620

            #6
            I have three kids as well aged;oldest Daughter 11, Son 6 and youngest daughter 19 months.The oldest two receive allowance for basic chores =taking laundry to the basement/putting away their clean clothes,emtpy houshold garbages into the big can(I take all garbage out of house)Clean the table for supper.Picking up toys in the living room and cleaning their rooms.Allowance equals $5.00 a week.
            We buy them extra games and toys + comics every two weeks but yes they say they need more.We say no you do not we already buy you extras.
            “When you say “It’s hard”, it actually means “I’m not strong enough to fight for it”. Stop saying its hard. Think positive!”

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            • wayne foundation 07
              Time to feed the cat
              • Dec 30, 2007
              • 5705

              #7
              Luckily and happily we are past that point in parenthood.I do know that the lady across the street has a 9 year old and she gets $15.00 a week.She's a horrible bratty little kid and if she was mine I would give her nothing but a daily beating,but thats just how I was brought up.Behave or be beat!

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              • Adam West
                Museum CPA
                • Apr 14, 2003
                • 6822

                #8
                Originally posted by mitchedwards
                My 6 yr old gets 75 cents a week. Out of that we divide it to spending saving and giving.

                Its a great time to start teaching them ho to handle and save money.
                That's exactly what we are trying to do. At $8 a week, we're not expecting them to be saving for college funs but to teach them about impulse purchasing vs. saving up for something they really want.

                They each have bank accounts and we'll deposit money. They are starting to grasp the concept that if they want something really bad, the trip needs to be made to the bank and pulled out of their account vs. just having it lay around the house.

                They are also really good about learning to share with others. It's not unusual for one of them to give some of their allowance to another if they are short on something without expectation of repayment or to purchase modest gifts to give to Toys for Tots or the local food bank.
                "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
                ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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                • grayhank
                  That Fisher Price Guy
                  • Feb 9, 2007
                  • 1134

                  #9
                  Three farthings and a schilling.
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                  • monkey tennis
                    "Kiss my face."
                    • Jun 8, 2007
                    • 2267

                    #10
                    I don't know, but can I have some more
                    "I've just bought a house. It's got a Buck Rogers Toilet. One yank, all gone!"

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                    • Brue
                      User without title
                      • Sep 29, 2005
                      • 4246

                      #11
                      allowance should be given as a way to teach stewardship of money - not so kids can buy things they don't deserve. even if they do chores they didn't really earn it. they need to understand that they are being given some of your money to use responsibly. i encourage my 4th grade students to give, save, and spend wisely. my own kids are too young for allowance.

                      as to the amount - i have taught foruth graders who get $20 a week - usually not because they are being given a ton, but because they are handed the lunch money and told at stores "if you want it buy it" if they have no money - no dice.

                      i have had other students get nothing but there parents will buy them anything they ask for. - I am NOT a fan of this method. kids learn nothing this way.

                      a good balance is nice- give them something they can learn with.
                      Last edited by Brue; Mar 13, '08, 12:28 PM. Reason: typos

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                      • megocrazy
                        Museum Trouble Maker
                        • Feb 18, 2007
                        • 3718

                        #12
                        Originally posted by wayne foundation 07
                        She's a horrible bratty little kid and if she was mine I would give her nothing but a daily beating,but thats just how I was brought up.Behave or be beat!
                        This made me laugh. My sister in law was a social worker and once told me I was wrong for spanking my kids when they were bad. Her son was a high school dropout that had two kids and no stable job at the age of 23. He came from a very well to do family on his father's side and they really don't pay attention to him because he lives in the projects and has been on and off welfare and public assistance for most of his adult life. Once at a family gathering I made a comment while she was complaining about him that she put him in timeout and never recovered, his life's been a timeout for 10 years, you shoulda just slapped him. That went over like Hitler at a Barmitzvah. She passed away several years ago and my wife and I kinda felt responsible to help them get their crap together. He's finally "grown up" and has a job, is off the $$ portion of assistance, though he's still in the subsidized housing which is no place to raise a family but he has made great strides recently. We were all spanked as kids and we all turned out OK. We're adults that play with toys, live on ebay, drink too much, and watch TV shows from our past more than what's on today, but OK.
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                        • monkey tennis
                          "Kiss my face."
                          • Jun 8, 2007
                          • 2267

                          #13
                          One Million Dollars.
                          (Little finger to lips)
                          "I've just bought a house. It's got a Buck Rogers Toilet. One yank, all gone!"

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                          • theantiquetiger
                            Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
                            • Nov 12, 2005
                            • 3435

                            #14
                            I give my daugters any money that I carry in my pockets (change, one's and occationally five's), but I make them put it in their piggy banks. They are only 4 and 2.
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                            • livnxxxl
                              Megoholic RocketScientist
                              • Oct 23, 2007
                              • 3903

                              #15
                              Originally posted by megocrazy
                              This made me laugh. My sister in law was a social worker and once told me I was wrong for spanking my kids when they were bad. Her son was a high school dropout that had two kids and no stable job at the age of 23. He came from a very well to do family on his father's side and they really don't pay attention to him because he lives in the projects and has been on and off welfare and public assistance for most of his adult life. Once at a family gathering I made a comment while she was complaining about him that she put him in timeout and never recovered, his life's been a timeout for 10 years, you shoulda just slapped him. That went over like Hitler at a Barmitzvah. She passed away several years ago and my wife and I kinda felt responsible to help them get their crap together. He's finally "grown up" and has a job, is off the $$ portion of assistance, though he's still in the subsidized housing which is no place to raise a family but he has made great strides recently. We were all spanked as kids and we all turned out OK. We're adults that play with toys, live on ebay, drink too much, and watch TV shows from our past more than what's on today, but OK.
                              That one made me laugh too. Your story was great as well. Go figure! What ever happened to real discipline as most of us knew it? I personally think that is a lot of what is wrong with some of the younger kids today. The lack of or little to no discipline. Parents giving in to every little thing. It is times like this I am glad that I do not have any kids. This has been my decision by choice so far. Sadly, a lot of them grow up resenting their parents EVEN after the parents go completely out of their way to do nothing but good things for them.
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