 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 1 edit | reply to FBGuy
Re: A pipe dream said by FBGuy: I know many under 30's that live on their own (condos, apartments, etc) that have hdtv's too. And I know many that are not living on their own.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boomerang_Generation
He cites Canadian census statistics showing that, in 1981, 27.5% of Canadians aged 2029 lived with their parents; in 2001, the figure had grown to 41%. In United States the proportion of adults ages 20 to 34 living with their parents has increased from 9% in 1960 to almost 17% in 2000. The Japanese have an interesting name for it: Parasite Single: »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasite_single
According to a 1998 survey by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, about 60% of single men and 80% of single women between the ages of 20 and 34 live with their parents.[citation needed] These numbers have been steadily increasing since 1976. It appears to be a world wide situation in industrialized countries. |
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| ah. i forget about those people. I graduated years back with many many of them. Thanks for reminding me. Took me about a decade to forget that people are that unambitious.
I think of mom's and dad's that pay for every last thing for their kids. For christs sakes people teach your children some damn independence. sink or swim. whats it gunna be? |
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| reply to Linklist I think you may find a correlation between the numer of 'parasite singles' and the size/cost of government. In the old days, it was possible to own a home, nice car and have the wife stay home and raise the children, all while having enough left over to save for the future. Oh, eh, income tax back then was less than one percent and property taxes... $12/year.  |
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 DryvlyneFar Beyond DrivenPremium join:2004-08-30 Newark, OH | BS... ever heard of the credit crunch? People in this country don't own anything but debt. Personal debt in this country has skyrocketed over the past 3 decades and is part of the reason why the current recession is so painful. -- In relative terms life is shorter than the blink of an eye. Remember that each and every day because in the end it's not about what you've done but how you've lived.
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 56403739Less than 5 months leftPremium join:2006-03-08 Naples, FL kudos:2 | said by Dryvlyne:BS... ever heard of the credit crunch? People in this country don't own anything but debt. Personal debt in this country has skyrocketed over the past 3 decades and is part of the reason why the current recession is so painful. I think you missed the humor...
$12 property taxes.... less than 1% income taxes...
I own lots of things, and they are all debt-free. Personal responsibility and smart money management can be a wonderful thing.  |
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 | reply to Linklist These stats are deceptive due to the age range. I'd bet the numbers are heavily weighted towards the 20-23 age group. Many of these people are likely still in college and many of them still live with their parents while school is not in session. College attendance is also up compared to years ago. And lets not forget those who enlist in the military straight out of high school and continue to list their parents' address as their home address until their tour of duty is up.
I'd be willing to bet the numbers would greatly change if you narrowed the age range to 24-34. |
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 JammerMan79Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC kudos:10 | reply to disconnected or because the "free market" artifically brought prices for houses etc up to a price that younger people can no longer afford -- I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications. |
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