Article 628Q0 A third of UK parents cutting back on children’s pocket money

A third of UK parents cutting back on children’s pocket money

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Julia Kollewe
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Cost of living crisis has meant the average amount given to children has fallen to lowest level since 2001

Children's piggy banks are paying a high price for the cost of living crisis after almost a third of parents cut back on pocket money during the last year.

The average amount that is going into the pockets of under-16s each week has dropped by 23% to 4.99 this year from 6.48 in 2021, according to research from the lender Halifax - the lowest amount since 2001.

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