A new Pew Research study found that 50 percent of Americans aged 18 to 29 still live with their parents, the highest percentage since the Great Depression. Economic pressures, high rent prices, and student loan debt have all contributed to the surge in multigenerational living.The study highlights that even full-time workers in major cities struggle to afford housing, with wages failing to keep pace with inflation. The COVID-19 pandemic also accelerated the trend, pushing millions back into family homes for financial security.Experts say this shift is redefining what adulthood looks like in modern America. For many young adults, staying at home is no longer a sign of failure but a strategic choice for survival.>Source: Pew Research Center, CNBC
Just remember that>The rich are chuckling at the dinner table while eating a perfectly cooked steak that your hard work for pennies paid for
peepaw didnt have to compete with 100 million beaners or pinoys working for 3.50 an hour through a camera
>>519814096Before dinner they ride their stallions on their 1200 acre lot of paek choice land. Then after they cruise to the exclusive club in their lambos. Then off to one of their multi-million dollar yachts for the rest of the week down to their vacay property in burmuda or someplace tropical. They write it off as business expenses so their taxes show income deficit and they don't have to pay taxes.