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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]60% of Gen Z is still in high school or college, [/b]so while 64% sounds like a high number, it's not. If you figure in young adults with disabilities, parents helping with grad school, young adults living at home to save money for a down payment . . . I have a young adult who developed a severe illness. He's 26, and I support him close to 100%. If you'd asked me 10 years ago, if I would be supporting a 26 year old, I would have said that was not the plan. But sometimes life changes things.[/quote] Sorry, I mean they are high school or college age. They might be in college or trade school, or working a job that doesn't support them 100%. The reality, in this economy, is that most people under 22 are not 100% self supporting. [/quote]
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