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Working parent By Trey Wilson

Individual Parent Average age is 24-35

Family Average age is 24-35

Individual Income Low income

Family Income Generally higher Income from both parents

Individual Goals Start a family Better there job

Family Goals Better there job Provide for family

Individual Needs Food and water Clothes Shelter/home

Family Needs Food and water(enough for a family) Housing Clothes Money for kids

Individual Wants money Nice car/house Better job

Family Wants Money Fund for kids college Better job

Individual Expenses Collage tuition House/apartment Car/gas

Family Expenses House/apartment Car/gas Kids Life insurance

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