My parents quarreled for money, I am in debt
If parents often argue financial issues, money in front of children, growing up often lack the skills to solve financial problems and become debt-prone.
If parents argue a lot about finance, children will be affected when they grow up.
Researchers group of University of East Carolina, USA made the above conclusion after conducting a survey of 413 students from universities, based on the number of credit cards they own, their relationship and parents in the family financial sector as a child.
The results showed that students who live in a situation where parents often argue about family finances tend to use more credit cards and are at a higher risk of being indebted than students whose parents do not argue. each other about money.
"Obviously the effects of parents on children in everyday life cannot be overlooked," Livescience quoted the research team as saying in a report published in J ournal of Family and Economic Issues.
"Researchers, educators and policymakers need to work with parents to find the most effective method, helping children have a good sense of spending money and credit cards , " according to the newspaper. fox.
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