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In 2005, the majority of young people lived independently in their own household
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This is sad, in the last ten years (thank you Obama) more young Americans have been forced to live at home with their Parents!
Why, No jobs, the H1-B visas and Illegals will work for less.
Yes, they'll work for less and rent an apartment or house and move in three families to help pay the bills.
That is The Truth!
Everyone can Thank Big Business and Obama and His Boss, Soros.
Quote:Census: More Americans 18-to-34 Now Live With Parents Than With Spouse
Are they going to tell you the truth in this article,,,,,, well yes, partially, but they don't put the Blame Firmly On The Shoulders Of the Man Who Willingly,,, Destroyed America. Obama.


Quote:(CNSNews.com) - Four decades ago, in the mid-1970s, young American adults--in the 18-to-34 age bracket--were far more likely to be married and living with a spouse than living in their parents’ home.


But that is no longer the case, according to a new study by the U.S. Census Bureau.


“There are now more young people living with their parents than in any other arrangement,” says the Census Bureau study.


“What is more,” says the study, “almost 9 in 10 young people who were living in their parents’ home a year ago are still living there today, making it the most stable living arrangement.”


The Number 1 living arrangement today for Americans in the 18-to-34 age bracket, according to the Census Bureau, is to reside without a spouse in their parents’ home.

In 1975, according to Census Bureau data, 31.9 million Americans in the 18-to-34 age bracket were married and lived with their spouse.

Back then, this was the most common living arrangement for that age bracket.


Also in 1975, 14.7 million in the 18-to-34 age bracket lived in their parents’ home; 6.1 million lived in an “other” arrangement (including with siblings, grandparents, other relatives, or unrelated roommates); 3.1 million lived alone, and 0.7 million cohabitated with an unmarried partner.



In 2016, according to the Census Bureau, only 19.9 million were married and lived with a spouse—while 22.9 million lived in their parents’ home.


Also in 2016, 15.6 million lived in an “other” arrangement. 9.2 million cohabitated with an unmarried partner, and 5.9 million lived alone.

In the last decade, says the study, the pace of change in the living arrangements of young Americans has been rapid--but has not been uniform across the states and regions of the country.

“Within the last 10 years, the breadth and speed of change in living arrangements have been tremendous,” it says. “In 2005, the majority of young people lived independently in their own household (either alone, with a spouse, or an unmarried partner), which was the predominant living arrangement in 35 states. By 2015—just a decade later—only six states had a majority of young people living independently.”


Source
You read that part, Within The Last Ten Years!
Makes you think most snowflakes who are too afraid to make their own way in the world, especially after being coddled their entire lives.
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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In 2005, the majority of young people lived independently in their own household - by guohua - 04-20-2017, 06:00 AM

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