Originally Posted by chris1234
Originally Posted by Dude
DD9 has expressed her desire to attend a college nearby so she can continue to live at home, since she's a member of the generation that inexplicably likes its parents. So at the moment, that's not an issue.


Interesting, I was not aware of this trend with the generation (or are you joshing?), although I've had just about the same conversation with ds13.

Not joshing. There's data about generation Y, and I expect the trend to continue, given what I'm seeing generally among parents of younger children.

http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/03/15/the-boomerang-generation/

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Among the three-in-ten young adults ages 25 to 34 (29%) who’ve been in that situation during the rough economy of recent years, large majorities say they’re satisfied with their living arrangements (78%)