The statistic above represents the reasons why people aged 50 and older in the United States give adult children financial aid, as of 2013. The majority of the older people, 36 percent, stated they give support without knowing how the adult children use the money.
Reasons why people aged 50 and older in the United States gave adult children financial support as of 2013
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Merrill Lynch. (November 18, 2013). Reasons why people aged 50 and older in the United States gave adult children financial support as of 2013 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved July 01, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/325188/reasons-people-aged-50-give-adult-children-financial-support-in-the-us/
Merrill Lynch. "Reasons why people aged 50 and older in the United States gave adult children financial support as of 2013." Chart. November 18, 2013. Statista. Accessed July 01, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/325188/reasons-people-aged-50-give-adult-children-financial-support-in-the-us/
Merrill Lynch. (2013). Reasons why people aged 50 and older in the United States gave adult children financial support as of 2013. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: July 01, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/325188/reasons-people-aged-50-give-adult-children-financial-support-in-the-us/
Merrill Lynch. "Reasons Why People Aged 50 and Older in The United States Gave Adult Children Financial Support as of 2013." Statista, Statista Inc., 18 Nov 2013, https://www.statista.com/statistics/325188/reasons-people-aged-50-give-adult-children-financial-support-in-the-us/
Merrill Lynch, Reasons why people aged 50 and older in the United States gave adult children financial support as of 2013 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/325188/reasons-people-aged-50-give-adult-children-financial-support-in-the-us/ (last visited July 01, 2022)