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[quote=Anonymous]I'm also a parent to mid/later 20s young adults. Among the kids and families I know personally, most kids I know are doing pretty well - both middle of the pack and the high achievers - they have good jobs and are living independently. I agree that the kids that struggled in HS seem to struggle well into adulthood and continue needing a lot of parental support. Some of these kids were very successful students and went on to excellent colleges (where they struggled) and some did not finish and all are at home or parents are subsidizing/supporting- so I guess that sort of matches what OP is saying. As for kids getting married - my kid attended a DC area independent and I'm surprised of the number of boys (age 26-27) that were engaged this year. [/quote]
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