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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Dec 2016

    Almost 40% of young Americans were living with their parents, siblings or other relatives in 2015http://on.wsj.com/2hWNp1N 

    5:07 PM - 21 Dec 2016
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      2. Richard I Isacoff JD‏ @riisacoff 21 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        The drop from 1940 to 1960 reflects WWII then GI/VA Mtge Lns.As fewer borrowers qualified trend moved back up. Now may be affordability

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      2. Ms. Tömb Tãker  💃‏ @shoutabyss 21 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        More people living at home. Each generation poorer than last. Wealth inequality ever increasing. The system is working! @WSJ @thecurrentnote

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      3. Ekwoge Frank‏ @Ekwoge2 22 Dec 2016
        Replying to @shoutabyss @WSJ

        how surprising. They are spoilt by parents, afraid of their reality, & want to eat their cake and have it.

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      1. Atlas Drugged‏ @classicGaffe 21 Dec 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        rising college debt with the same pay from 1980.

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      1. Joe Marinaro‏ @marinaroj 21 Dec 2016
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        18-34! 34 is now a "young" person? Absurd but sad

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      1. Jim Lupo‏ @JimlupoJim 22 Dec 2016
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        That's because most of them are useless protesters and spoiled brats. Jim

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      1. John Gallagher‏ @jlgallagher70 22 Dec 2016
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        Duh. Stalled economy = low graduate placement + more young people out of work= living with parents. It's not rocket science.

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      1. Leeni Lu‏ @LeeniLuOpines 21 Dec 2016
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        Here's your opportunity @realDonaldTrump 2 win over all these millennials now living with relatives....create job opportunities 4 them.

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      1. Jim Phillips‏ @SanFrancisoSlim 21 Dec 2016
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        Maybe most underrated stat in our economy. That graph doesn't say good things about long term economic trend.

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      1. aCi11i3s‏ @aCi11i3s 21 Dec 2016
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        would hate to see those young Americans actually have to live with responsibility. Sad

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      1. aCi11i3s‏ @aCi11i3s 21 Dec 2016
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        youth wasted on the young. The land of entitlement and laziness, bullshit degrees and evermore higher education.

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      1. j.goldwater‏ @GoldwaterJ 21 Dec 2016
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        no wonder!

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      2. Cricket‏ @skmartin59 21 Dec 2016
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        that should speak volumes about the condition of our economy! SMH

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      3. aCi11i3s‏ @aCi11i3s 21 Dec 2016
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        or the laziness and entitlement attitudes of our youth

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      1. S•P•Q•R™ 🤺 ⚔️ 🇺🇸‏ @Static_Waste 21 Dec 2016
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        why? Obama & Hillary's DNC said the economy is booming!? What's the excuse going to be now? Where are illegal immigrants living? #MAGA

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      1. Pura Vida America‏ @CathyFerron 21 Dec 2016
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        Why is this bad? Cultures around the world have young adults living with parents even when they marry Maybe we are wrong to expect

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      1. Dominic Propersi‏ @PropersiDominic 21 Dec 2016
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        Notice the up ticks during the great depression era and the Obama economy .

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