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Originally Posted by GirlySports
I hear you but I don't know how this problem is solved. If kids are going into fields that have no job prospects and are not making money and parents are supporting them into the late 20s or 30s. It's just going to be a society norm.
We maybe going Hunger Game here. The kids that are successful, can get jobs and spend money wisely, will get ahead of those who cannot and have to live at home. How do we close this gap? Is the government going to subsidize the ones living at home?
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Now that you mention it, I am a bit surprised that the Bank of Mom and Dad and Chateau Mom and Pop aren't widely thrown around in this thread.
Staying at home isn't an issue. Staying at home and blowing every cent you make on dumb things rather than saving it up is an issue though.