• Children often feel extremely guilty coming forward because they feel they are telling on their parents.

    BBC: Isle of Man alcoholism affects thousands

  • Women in urban areas have equal employment opportunities and no longer need to depend on their parents.

    BBC: Abandoned baby boy reverses trend

  • Offline, youngsters are big spenders in their own right, as well as important influences on their parents' spending.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of online finance

  • Most are unable to find places in homes, and end up as a huge financial burden on their parents.

    BBC: Disability ruling caused huge offence

  • Both girls had to rely on their parents and show resolve when confronted with hostility in and out of school.

    BBC: Scotland

  • More young adults had insurance, perhaps thanks to a reform that lets them stay on their parents' health policies until they are 25.

    ECONOMIST: Shocking numbers, just as sacrifices are being demanded

  • Some of you supported efforts to provide insurance to children and let kids remain covered on their parents' insurance until they're 25 or 26.

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  • He passed student-loan reform earlier this year, and his health-care plan now lets people stay on their parents' health-care insurance until they are 26.

    ECONOMIST: Young people may still make a difference

  • Exchange Commission, including more information on their parents, subsidiaries and affiliates.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US Markets as Foreign Policy

  • Of course that figure includes not only their own discretionary spending but also money they spend on their parents' behalf, like running errands and such.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The bill has already enabled millions of Americans aged under 26 to obtain health insurance by staying on their parents' coverage for longer than previously allowed.

    BBC: Obama health law faces Supreme Court judgement

  • The new health-reform bill that allows dependents to stay on their parents' insurance plans until age 26 should also help close the health-care gap for young adults.

    WSJ: Young Adults Find It's Hard to Part With the Pediatrician

  • Kevin Drum argues that this is the result of the ACA, since it extended the timeline young people could remain on their parents insurance plans to 26.

    FORBES: You Shouldn��t Lose Your Insurance When You Lose Your Job

  • Many who managed to go out and work have already been forced into early retirement, while others who used to rely on their parents for everyday care, can no longer do so.

    BBC: What's happened to Thalidomide babies?

  • They applaud when the government forces insurance companies to keep them on their parents health plans until they turn 27, but complain that they have no job and have to live at home.

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  • Because of our mounting credit card debt and monthly payments that far exceed our family's income, my kids will also join the class of citizens who can't rely on their parents for college support.

    NPR: Still Paying Off That Student Loan

  • Mr. Cuccinelli said he believed the ruling also applied to the provision that allows children to stay on their parents' insurance policy until they turn 26 years old, which went into effect this year.

    WSJ: Judge Sides With Virginia on Health Law

  • The way this would work is that children who would have normally been partially supported by their parents through while in college will now take out loans themselves, easing some of the burden on their parents.

    FORBES: Stagnation and Recession

  • The Republican plan should seek to repair what is wrong with the health care law but deal respectfully with popular provisions, such as the one that allows young adults to stay on their parents' plans into their mid-20s.

    CNN: What GOP must do if health care law overturned

  • Although children working on their parents' farms would specifically have been exempted from them, it was partly in response to worries about government interference in families and loss of opportunities for children to learn agricultural skills that the Obama administration shelved them.

    CNN: Obama, strengthen rules on child farm labor

  • When adult children divorce, struggle financially, abuse drugs, or have similar life problems, it can have a major impact on their parents' mental health and satisfaction, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, in San Diego.

    CNN: When adult children fail, parents suffer too

  • "Obamacare is extremely problematic" she declared, expressing concerns about unintended costs and then pivoting to praise popular provisions such as an end to the exclusion of people with pre-existing conditions and the allowance for children to stay on their parents' health care plans until 26.

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  • Early versions of new labor restrictions still being hashed out in Congress would have barred children under 16 from operating power-driven farm equipment and kept anyone under 18 from working at agricultural co-ops and stockyards (the latest version would let kids keep running machines on their parents' spreads).

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  • One of the provisions -- one of the reforms we want is to make sure that your 26- or 27-year-old could, up until that age, could stay on your insurance, so that once they get out of high school and college, they can stay on their parents' insurance for a few years until they've got a more stable job.

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  • Many of them were relating childhood or adolescent memories, while others were passing on what their parents related to them.

    CNN: America's 'Slave Narratives' should shock us

  • Moreover, judging children's needs from how much their parents spend on them is controversial: some parents choose to spoil their kids, while others teach theirs austerity.

    ECONOMIST: The war over poverty

  • Nor can today's young count on sharing in their parents' wealth when they die.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Under the law, he is also the legal guardian for the unaccompanied children put on boats by their parents in the hope that Australia will offer them asylum.

    BBC: Australia fails to find an asylum solution

  • We might have expected that the first wave of retirees from the nation's nearly 77 million baby boomers would pause to reflect on the world their parents inhabited.

    CNN: Why the huge interest in the 1940 Census?

  • This is an admirable scruple, but a puzzling one, because it is largely absent from other Grimm tales, many of which feature mutilation, dismemberment, and cannibalism, not to speak of ordinary homicide, often inflicted on children by their parents or guardians.

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