Always great to read about how increases in unemployment, the inability to pay back college loans and the unapproachable real estate market force young adults (roughly 18-34) to move back in with their parents. This article notes that, "As of 2012, three Northeast states – New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York – register the nation’s highest shares of young adults ages 18 to 34 living with parents or parents-in-law – 45, 42 and 41 percent, respectively." Read on slaves of NY: http://eyeonhousing.org/2014/02/young-adults-living-with-parents-up-sharply/
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