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Jill On Money: How to support, not enable adult kids
By Jill Schlesinger at Waco Tribune-Herald
· June 24, 2026
· 1 min read
With annual inflation at a three-year high (4.2 percent), housing costs elevated, and student loan debt crushing millions of borrowers, it's no surprise that many young adults are leaning on their parents for financial help.
Key takeaway 2 percent), housing costs elevated, and student loan debt crushing millions of borrowers, it's no surprise that many young adults are leaning on their parents for financial help.
Why this matters in The Waco
The financial struggles of young adults in Waco are likely mirroring the national trend, with many recent graduates from local schools facing significant student loan debt and elevated housing costs. As a result, parents in the community may be feeling the pressure to provide financial support to their adult children. However, it's crucial for them to distinguish between supporting and enabling, as the latter can hinder their children's long-term financial independence. Local families should consider seeking guidance from financial advisors or credit counseling services in McLennan County to develop strategies for helping their adult children without creating dependency. By doing so, they can help their children navigate the challenges of inflation, debt, and housing costs while also fostering a sense of financial responsibility and self-sufficiency. This approach will ultimately benefit the entire community, as financially stable young adults are better equipped to contribute to the local economy and thrive in Waco.
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Category: schools ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Waco Tribune-Herald ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? With annual inflation at a three-year high (4.2 percent), housing costs elevated, and student loan debt crushing millions of borrowers, it's no surprise that many young adults are leaning on their parents for financial help.
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