the average 13 year old should get £13 per week the average 12 year old £12 the average 11 year old £11 ect
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.
About 5,000
he makes 7,692.00 a week plus expense accounts
depends on what you buy . AHHDUR .
i think $50/week is appropriate
I give my daughter who is 8, 1 pound a week, if she is good.
10euros a week
The amount of pocket money for a 9 year old can vary based on the family's financial situation and the child's needs. On average, parents may give between $5 to $10 per week as pocket money for a 9 year old to help them learn about money management and savings. It's important to consider teaching the child about budgeting and saving a portion of their pocket money for goals or unexpected expenses.
It depends on where you go, what you plan to do there, and the quality you expect?
the average 13 year old should get £13 per week the average 12 year old £12 the average 11 year old £11 ect
if you are a alcaholic NO
'You do everything for me.' 'You do not deserve any pocket money this week.' 'You do believe me, don't you?' 'You do talk a lot of rubbish!' 'You do your homework in too much of a rush.' There are endless possibilities.
1,320 a week 1,320 a week
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There is no limit as to what they can be paid. However, there are restrictions on how much they can work, particularly during school sessions. Most places allow a 14 year old to obtain a work permit through the school. And technically, anything they earn belongs to their parents. They are allowed to perform jobs for their parents, earning them pocket money (their allowance).
about $1,000 a week