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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 30 Oct 2014

    36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt.http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA 

    7:51 AM - 30 Oct 2014
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    28 replies 229 retweets 71 likes
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      2. WestCoast Boat Rower‏ @West_Coast_Jack 30 Oct 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005.” @skleina30 @ckleiner20 when we movin back in?

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Patrick Kleiner‏ @Kleino57 30 Oct 2014
        Replying to @West_Coast_Jack

        @jktennis22 @WSJ @skleina30 @ckleiner20 We moved, and we are not telling you where we are living now #starprairie

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      1. Uneasy Earthgirl  🌏‏ @AndRChelsea 30 Oct 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Also, what few dollars they have are of very low value.

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      1. Dubbs 660‏ @dubbs660 30 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt. http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA ” @DaveRamsey

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      1. Muffin_Of_Stud‏ @Muffin_of_Stud 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ because we send kids to college, get them into massive debt, and then they have no jobs waiting for them once they are out

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      1. Media Domme  ❌‏ @MediaDomme 30 Oct 2014
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        .@WSJ Main cause is low wages. Bad economy stunts maturity of young adults. They can't afford to be adults, marry, have kids or buy homes!

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      1. Dave @ TAYF‏ @DMTheriault 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ what ages weigh heavily on that change? 18-22? What does this number look like for ages 23-31?

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      1. Peter Dunn‏Verified account @PeteThePlanner 30 Oct 2014
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        #ToldYouSo “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt. http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA ”

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      1. FakeRobFrost's Ghost‏ @FakeRobFrost 2 Nov 2014
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        Debt has nothing to do with it @WSJ. #GrowingUpStickan

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      1. Yugesh Goutam‏ @YugeshGoutam 30 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt. http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA ”

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      1. eBookWell‏ @ebookwell 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ A.D. 30: A Novel (AD) http://goo.gl/IZUeWO pic.twitter.com/RYTOBNH1uU

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      1. Sonia Prince‏ @Die__Trying_ 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ College is practically free in most developed nations. America's GOP is greedy &don't care about educating or relief for the young. $$$

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      1. Ulises Urdaneta‏ @Ulises_UD 30 Oct 2014
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        Postponer retiro: “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt...”

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      1. Johnny Mo‏ @JohnnyMo218 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ getting a useless degree + large college debt + ageing workforce clinging onto jobs = 36% staying at home

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      1. REBECCA ROMANO‏ @TheIamthedevil1 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ Thanks Obama :(

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      1. A Hill‏ @AHill_Jr 30 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt. http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA ” not me.. 😆👌

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      1. Paulo Jordan‏ @paulojordan 30 Oct 2014
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        “@WSJ: 36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt. http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA ”

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      1. Dante Vázquez  ✍️‏ @DanteVazquez 30 Oct 2014
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        Dante Vázquez  ✍️ Retweeted The Wall Street Journal

        @WSJ 36% de los jóvenes americanos entre 18 y 31 años viven todavía con sus padreshttps://twitter.com/wsj/status/527835088399372288 …

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        36% of young adults aged 18 to 31 live with their parents now, up from 31% in 2005. Why? Debt. http://on.wsj.com/1yHVKFA 
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      1. Nolan‏ @NolanE3 30 Oct 2014
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        @WSJ I think kids who graduate do not realize you still have to start at a bottom rung of a business a degree will just help you climb.

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