Rima Grace
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among parents about, oh, our kids want to spend money but don't actually know the meaning of money, right?
among parents about, oh, our kids want to spend money but don't actually know the meaning of money, right?
So what can we do about it?
So what can we do about it?
And so allowance as this sort of like weekly structured payment was born as a way to teach kids how to spend in kind of a more thoughtful and prudent way towards the middle of the 20th century when we see the beginnings of a stronger credit-based economy
And so allowance as this sort of like weekly structured payment was born as a way to teach kids how to spend in kind of a more thoughtful and prudent way towards the middle of the 20th century when we see the beginnings of a stronger credit-based economy
a lot of parents started using allowances as a way to teach kids about credit.
a lot of parents started using allowances as a way to teach kids about credit.
Like that became part of the lessons.
Like that became part of the lessons.
Well, talk about how class plays into this, because I imagine we're talking about one group of families who tend to use these apps and these tools.
Well, talk about how class plays into this, because I imagine we're talking about one group of families who tend to use these apps and these tools.
What differences did you capture across families?
What differences did you capture across families?
I think allowance, maybe I should also just say as a high level, not every child gets an allowance.
I think allowance, maybe I should also just say as a high level, not every child gets an allowance.
And of those who get allowances, for families with some amount of money, like middle class, upper middle class families, there's an element of an allowance as a simulation of...
And of those who get allowances, for families with some amount of money, like middle class, upper middle class families, there's an element of an allowance as a simulation of...
limit, right?
limit, right?