Posted on 05/07/2016 11:54:38 AM PDT by Lorianne
Forget to add, stayed at mom’s for about a week before we found a rental and became upwardly mobile.
Now they have their faces so stuck in their phones, they don’t care about upwardly mobile. They just cry, “what about me.”
When hubby and I bought our last house almost 20 years ago that is stuff we thought of. We looked at location and accessibility. I never would have thought of it but after hubby’s dad had bad neck bones he slept in a hospital bed in their living room for over a month after surgery. Couldn’t make it up the stairs to the bedroom. They moved not long after that and it made me really assess the houses we looked at when we sold and bought again.
Now I’m so glad we did since hubby’s knees and back iaew so bad he sometimes has a hard time going from the den to the master bath on the other side of the house.
Daughter has a 2 story and when I watch the kids the stairs kill me. Lol
The America Dream is dead. Killed by the Open Borders, NWO folks. All the stories people like to tell from 30 years ago no longer matter. I’ve been through all that too. The old stuff and old normal no longer apply. Might as well tell stories of the Roaring 20’s.
As one FReeper’s tagline said, most Americans don’t realize it yet. It’s called the “normalcy bias”. Oh, they have watched gas go up and down and food prices go up, but this ain’t 1985. Ask 94+ million Americans.
My mother left home when I was 16. Worse than that, she came back.
The job market is weak, regardless of statistics that report otherwise. Landing a first job that pays enough to be independent is more of a challenge now than it’s ever been. If their parents welcome them, then their living arrangements are their business. Maybe they’re helping with household expenses.
I don't think that type of thing is happening with today's "failure to launch" generation.
It's an effect of the mess the US is in. Everyone is losing their economic independence. Generations "doubling up" might be making the best of a bad situation.
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I’ve been hitting going out of business sales once in a while for great deals - but 2016 is the first time I’ve hit 2 closing grocery stores in the same year, and it is May, and I didn’t get to a recent chain’s closing due to traffic.
For GROCERY STORES, albeit at the higher end, to be closing is a problem.
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