Pros And Cons Of Giving Kids An Allowance

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Kids should have an allowance but they have to work for it. First of all, kids will learn the importance of hard work and handling money. According to Anthony Fontana in the article "Pros and Cons of Giving Kids an Allowance" it "Teaches kids finances" (p.1). Fontana also said "if tied to chores, kids learn the relationship between work and pay" (p.1). These two quotes from "Pros and Cons of Giving Kids an Allowance" Further support my claim.

Another reason is that it gives kids a hard work ethic which is a veer important skill when you are an adult. Michelle Singletary tries to emphasize in "Income should have strings attached" that teenagers should have jobs for more than just money (p.2). John Lanza also said in the article

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