Multi-generational living…
by E.D. Kain on April 3, 2009
Freddie informs us that upwards of 66% of college grads intend to move back in with their parents due to the current economy and (lack of a) job market. Man is it good to be employed right now. (I have been in that boat, and it’s especially tricky when you’re married…)

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I’m about to move back in the with the parents with a master’s degree.
Oops.
No shame in that. This economy sucks.
No shame at all. Quite honestly I think there was something valuable once about having multi-generational homes; only now, the world isn’t set up for it anymore. C’est la vie.
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