Teenagers will not be financially independent until age of 26, survey suggests

Matthew Ings, a chartered financial planner at M&G, said: “Supporting children into their mid‑20s is becoming the norm, but it can come at a cost if it isn’t planned for. Many parents are quietly absorbing that support over time, often at the expense of their own retirement savings.

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