Back to the 3rd world practice of the whole family living together. You see this is the guberments way of bringing us back to our roots.
Next, the cattle, chickens, sheep and pigs. Then the loom and the sewing machines.
That was pretty much the norm here in the states too (and most of Europe) but that all changed in the USA starting in the early 20th century and really accelerated after WWII.
Really? This was common place in the USA until FDR and then LBJ put the nails in the coffin on family interdependence. The family as a whole enjoyed a higher standard of living by pooling resources. Kids had adults living in the home 24/7 to guide them. It helped young as well as old and those in between. Often the home was paid for as well. USA was not a third world nation or anywhere near it either we were the leader in the industrial world. Granted some in the family eventually moved away etc but they were often in a much better position to do so not working entry level jobs but had established their skills to obtain better wages to support themselves.
When FDR replaced family including the households father with government dependence our national woes and down spiral began a rapid decline. It also put mothers into poverty and often no adults in the home while single parent mothers had to work. NO actually gubermunt replaced what worked throughout mans history with government programs. Colleges and universities helped add to the fire by making family look like a non necessity.