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According to one survey of millennials, more than half said their parents helped out around the house in a typical week; the average

2017-05-17 0 Dailymotion

According to one survey of millennials, more than half said their parents helped out around the house in a typical week; the average<br />got 24 hours of childcare a week, from babysitting to chauffeuring the kids, and an additional 21 hours of cooking and cleaning.<br />Over and over grandparents have whispered to me, “Don’t use our name,<br />but we bought their house” or “We pay their rent.” I know a couple who moved out of their rent-stabilized apartment so that their daughter and new baby could move in.<br />Grandbabies: The Great Reward for Aging -<br />By LESLEY STAHLMAY 13, 2017<br />Happy Mother’s Day to all us grandmothers, we band of lovesick indulgers whose<br />ability to say no seems to be disabled the day our grandbabies are born.<br />And my generation is spending more money on our grandchildren, 64 percent more than grandparents did just 10<br />years ago, doling out, for instance, roughly $4.3 billion a year on primary and secondary school tuition.<br />We’re also spending on everyday needs like baby food, clothes<br />and tricycles as well as big-ticket items like the crib, the stroller, a piano (that was me).<br />One reason we pioneers have become the family piggy bank is a generational inversion: It used to be<br />that the middle-aged took care of their elderly parents; more and more it’s the other way round.

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