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Pocket of money
Pocket of money






On average, until age five Dutch children receive 50 cents a week, this increases to 1,50 euros for ages five to 10, and then 5 euros for ages 10 to 15, and 12,50 euros for 15 years and above. Austrian teenagers aged 15 and over do particularly well, receiving around 35,25 euros a week, although they receive considerably less when under 10 years old. Spain, France and Austria follow Italy as the countries with the most generous parents. On average, Bambini under 10 receive five euros per week, which then increases to 10 euros between ages 10 and 15, finally rising 30 euros a week for teens aged 15 and above.

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Italian children top the list, receiving the highest amount of pocket money in Europe. ING Pocket Money Index 2014 - Average amount per week by age group (in euros) Country The survey was conducted in 13 European countries with about 1.000 respondents per country.Ī report of the study, entitled "Learning young: Does getting pocket money teach savings habits for life?" found that children who receive pocket money have better saving habits, are better prepared to avoid debt and manage spending habits in later life. The Pocket Money Index found that, on average, Dutch children receive less pocket money than kids in almost all other European countries surveyed, and is listed second last only to the Czech Republic. ING has carried out a survey of the amount of pocket money children receive in different European countries.








Pocket of money