Teens cut spending. Parents help out.

Teens have cut their spending on clothes by 14 percent since this time last year, and younger teens have slashed their clothing budgets by nearly a fifth, according to a Star Tribune report on national survey of teens released Wednesday by Minneapolis-based Piper Jaffray & Co. But parents continue to shield their children from the brunt of the recession.

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