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Key findings
Dads’ most-wanted gift this Father’s Day will cost you nothing. Fifty-eight percent of dads said they most want quality time with their family, followed by a special dinner or a thoughtful card. (Read more)
We spend more on Mother’s Day than Father’s Day. On average, consumers spent $219 on their moms and plan to spend $190 on their dads. (Read more)
Many see their dad as a financial role model. But while 43% considered their dad to be a key source for financial information, most respondents — especially younger ones — were more likely to turn to their mom for money advice. (Read more)
Buying a car is the No. 1 money situation where Americans turn to their dad. The survey found 4 in 10 respondents have approached their dad for advice when buying a car, while fewer have sought his views on careers and budgeting. (Read more)
Most say their dad helped them develop good money habits. Roughly half of those surveyed cited their dad as a key teacher of positive money behavior as they were growing up. (Read more)
A new LendingTree survey found that most people spend more for Mother’s Day than Father’s Day, but most fathers prefer “quality time” to any gift anyway.
All I need is a text or call! Both free. Video call from my Granddaughters and daughter #2 today and a call from our Son. I knew he was up to something as I have him on day 3 on our cameras going into our house. Rewired our phone system and Alarm system as we prepare to tell Bell telephone to shove their $139 a month for two lines up their.... Only thing that would make it complete would be a call from daughter#1, but I'll take the Butterfly flying thru as a sign.