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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:01 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 1:18 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 2:49 pm
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Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 11:50 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 10:56 am
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Prof. Moonie SuicidalSkittles I moved out when I was 21. A little late I think, but I was also the only person in my house that had a job until then. Once my family was on their feet, I moved out and into an apartment with a friend. Worst. Roommate. Ever. I moved out after the lease was up, and in with Aaron, and we've lived together ever since. It's actually becoming more common for "kids" to leave the "nest" later than they used to. Many of the articles I've seen discussing about it have mentioned that most "kids" don't leave until their mid-20s to early 30s. The recession, lack of job availability, and the cost of living are the main contributors to the changes. Yup, exactly. A lot of people think millennials are just lazy but all the odds are against us actually being able to move out and sustain ourselves independently/with partners, due to the economy and all of those other factors you listed. I'm 20 and I'm nowhere close to being able to live with my girlfriend yet. We have to depend on my parents for a while before we can even think about moving out.
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Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:58 pm
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Time Immemorial Prof. Moonie SuicidalSkittles I moved out when I was 21. A little late I think, but I was also the only person in my house that had a job until then. Once my family was on their feet, I moved out and into an apartment with a friend. Worst. Roommate. Ever. I moved out after the lease was up, and in with Aaron, and we've lived together ever since. It's actually becoming more common for "kids" to leave the "nest" later than they used to. Many of the articles I've seen discussing about it have mentioned that most "kids" don't leave until their mid-20s to early 30s. The recession, lack of job availability, and the cost of living are the main contributors to the changes. Yup, exactly. A lot of people think millennials are just lazy but all the odds are against us actually being able to move out and sustain ourselves independently/with partners, due to the economy and all of those other factors you listed. I'm 20 and I'm nowhere close to being able to live with my girlfriend yet. We have to depend on my parents for a while before we can even think about moving out. I'm 26 and still living with my parents. At this time, with the job(s) I have, I wouldn't be able to live on my own.
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