![]() Boys typically get £6.67 a week compared with £6.32 a week for girls, although the gap has closed slightly since last year. £6.67 v £6.32 The Halifax research appears to reveal a persistent sexism among parents, with girls once again receiving less pocket money than boys. (Halifax)ħ3% The proportion of parents who give their children pocket money. ![]() ![]() Here are some of the findings:Ĩ4% Proportion of eight- to 15-year-olds who receive weekly pocket money, up from 77% in 2012. ![]() The Halifax survey, which came up with the £6.50 figure, was based on interviews with 1,296 children aged between eight and 15, while Aviva, behind the £5.75 figure, quizzed 1,496 parents. ![]()
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