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Just 65% of parents with kids under 18 say they’re, “doing OK financially or living comfortably,” according to a recent Federal Reserve survey. That’s down 10 percentage points since 2021.
The nutrition program is restrictive by design, but updates to the food package are giving parents and kids more options.
The author of a new book explains why value is a key to helping teenagers thrive in high school and beyond.
No need to miss mom while you’re away at college when you can rent one for $49 per month.
Diaper banks provide free diapers and often other infant supplies to parents who need them. This year, they’re busier than ever.
How do you prepare for this costly spending season?
With sky-high rents, how do young adults save enough to leave home? Most don’t.
Training your kid to become the next Mozart could cost you a pretty penny.
Commentator Beth Teitell feels for parents stuck at home on snow days
Sorting out your financial relationship with your parents can be more crucial than you think.