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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Agree it's shitty parenting to have a kid that doesn't move out, but I'm the pp who was surprised everyone was so cool with the idea. I'm sure my parents thought it would be a temporary situation when my now 40 year old brother decided to chill in the basement. He's not playing video games or doing drugs, he's just completely incapable of supporting himself and they've enabled that behavior. [/quote] Surely, you realize that there is a difference between a 23 and a 40 year old. If you look at the data more millenials are temporarily living at home but still permanently move out: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/millennials-living-at-home-state-map-2017-5 Additionally if you look at the map the highest proportion of millenials living at home is where the housing costs are the highest (NY, MA, CA). [/quote]
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