A new report by the Pew Research Center found that a majority of young adults — 52% — lived with one or both of their parents in July. Pew’s analysis of monthly Census Bureau data notes that this is higher than any previous measurement.
A new report by the Pew Research Center found that a majority of young adults — 52% — lived with one or both of their parents in July. Pew’s analysis of monthly Census Bureau data notes that this is higher than any previous measurement.
Heading backwards to the old days and ways… it might work
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OR we’ll see more suicides!
You can’t go home again …….. and Tubularsock NEVER LOOKED BACK!
Cheers.
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You may both be right. One of the biggest fears when my generation left home was that we would have difficulty supporting ourselves and be forced to move back home. However the pre-Baby Boom generation was pretty dysfunctional – thanks to the neurotic fifties and all those traumatized war veterans who refused to talk about the war. Trace may have a point, though. Intergenerational relations seem to have improved a bit since then.
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Well perhaps, as long as the kids can get their parents on pot!
Or in some cases if the parents can get their kids on pot.
Times have changed.
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