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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Surprising! In my circle (22-30 age group, mostly from T20 schools), nobody moved back to suburbia in their childhood bedrooms. Only people moving back are ones who can't afford to live on their own or lack adult skills to survive on their own. [/quote] +1 This is usually culture and due to pressure and expectations from the parents. Seen this for decades. Whatever. Stunt your kids for as long as they’ll have you. [/quote] Is this your opinion? Many recent articles suggest young people in recent times are opting to stay a few more years with parents. May be there is shift in mindset in America going on. Why do you think your experience is the only valid or correct one?[/quote] Usually cultural or failure to launch kids who move back home. No shift in mindset in America. General data won’t help you. If you look at the actually demographics you’ll see how cultural it is or the untreated mental disorders. [/quote]
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