The average American parent offers their child 114 pieces of unique financial advice per year, according to new research.<br /><br />However, parents admit their financial advice isn’t always used: respondents said their child listens only about half (54%) of the time.<br /><br />A survey of 5,000 American parents — aged 30+ and split evenly by 100 individuals across all 50 states — uncovered this disconnect by asking respondents about the type of financial advice they give their children.<br /><br />In the survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of the international money app Wise, the findings showed that parents’ confidence levels vary in the advice they’re giving to their child.
