Good question! Answer. Not enough. The average teen will invest the majority of their money in clothes, media, and Video Games. Often, teens will spend more money than they get.... saving very little, if anything. I won't stereo type ALL teens because some are quite good at managing reacourses and saving a commendable amount per month. It is wise for a teen to save at least 20-30% of their monthly income.
It depends which country you are referring to.
How much you can save in one year will vary greatly depending on how much you make each year. This will also change depending on how much you spend in a year. On average, a person might save several hundred dollars per year by clipping coupons.
90% of teens who have mobiles use it 10 hours a day on average
Teen consumers in the United States spend an estimated $143 billion annually. They also influence their parents' spending, contributing to an estimated total of $82 billion spent on teen-related products.
Using Biomass can save the average consumer about $8,000 per year.
170 lbs- 130 lbs
The average BMR for a 12 year old girl is 10.3
not more than 120lbs I am average and I am 5'6 130lbs.
2008 had around $400 great for Christmas time.
The answer depends on how much you smoke and the cigarette price where you live. The average retail price of a pack of cigarettes in The United States is $5.51. If you smoke a pack a day that is $2011.15 in a year you could save.
If Teen World costs $5 per copy and you buy 12 single copies, you would spend $60 in a year. If you buy a yearly subscription for $50, you would save $10 over the course of the year compared to buying 12 single copies.
over 900$