Ten to twenty bucks. Thirty if you're family is richer than most.
Well it all depends on what kind of teenager they act like
that's your decision!
Many experts have said that a good rule of thumb for an allowance (earned by chores, schoolwork, etc.) is a 50p per year of the child's age. So,£6 a week, but they have to buy their own treats, games, etc.
The federal mileage allowance for volunteer work if $.14 per mile. All mileage can be claimed when filing your taxes.
Child benefit (or family allowance, children's allowance) is a social security payment disbursed to the parents or guardians of children. Source:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_benefit
Probably to show them that they think the teenager is mature enough to have an allowance.
Under no circumstances should water be rationed or limited. Let your teenager have as much water as they like.
18 milligrams
If a teenager's parents will not allow him to have a job, he should ask for a weekly allowance. If they will not give him an allowance, he could try to do chores and odd jobs for friends and neighbors to earn some spending money. If there is a specific reason that the parents will not allow him to have a job, such as poor grades or bad behavior, he should concentrate on changing those things and set up a deal with his parents on how much improvement he needs to make before being allowed either a job or an allowance.
It depends entirely on your personal finances. There is no requirement to give them any allowance.
A lot!
They should get about 30 a month.
a lot
Should be the same as adults.
I personally never got an allowance. But I'd think 10-20 dollars a week, depending on how much work you do.
About $400
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