Posted on 08/19/2013 2:28:23 PM PDT by Nachum
Newark, New Jersey (My9NJ) -
Is 27 the new 18 when it comes to living at your parents' house?
According to the US census Bureau, at least 1 in 4 N.J. adults, ages 18-31 live at home and 42% are 24 or older. Experts call it an "epidemic" of millennials leaching off their parents, but does a bad economy and student loan debt crisis justify the situation?
A new survey from Coldwell Banker says parents in the Northeast region are more lenient on this than anywhere else in the US on children moving back home.
But, according to the survey, more than two in three Americans believe that too many adults living at home with their parents are avoiding responsibility, and 65 percent believe too many young adults who move back home after college are overstaying their welcome.
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
You have no hope and no change...
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Red alert....your post has been hacked by a 27 year old...LOL
Your link is good, but your article excerpt text is from a different article.
When will those darn Egyptian kids move out of the house?
I’m seeing a bit of a disconnect between the title of thread and what follows.
ah, Well either except is wrong or the headline is.
the site has been behaving badly for me all day... have to load a page multiple times before it displays... probably related to that.
Very odd your excerpt has nothing to do with the headline, but the link is for the right story
Sorry about that!
Sorry for the confustion!
Reuters) - Egypt’s former leader Hosni Mubarak could soon be freed from jail, giving a new jolt to a nation in turmoil, after a court ruled on Monday that he could no longer be held in custody on a corruption charge.
His lawyer said he could be bailed within days, six weeks after the armed forces Mubarak once commanded deposed his elected Islamist successor to spark the bloodiest internal conflict in the modern history of the most populous Arab state.
The army detained President Mohamed Mursi on July 3 after huge protests against him. It has since cracked down on his Muslim Brotherhood. Among hundreds of casualties, dozens of security personnel have died, including 25 policemen killed by suspected Islamists near the border with Israel on Monday.
At 85, Mubarak may have no political future but his release could stir emotions and raise new questions on whether the popular uprising that ended his 30-year rule in February 2011 is leading back simply to a new form of military-backed government.
State television showed the 25 coffins of the slain policemen, draped in Egyptian flags, arrive by plane in Cairo.
“Those Brotherhood terrorists have to be killed now by the hands of decent citizens,” said Ayman Mohamed, who was introduced as a cousin of one of the dead, his words underscoring the gaping chasm growing in Egyptian society.
Close to a deal on a different thread : )
I can only imagine the red faced tantrum President Jarret will throw if Mubarak is released to run the country again....
Obama would need another mulligan when he hears the news and he slices the ball into a water hazard...
It will stir outrage there among the radical marxists backing the military for the moment.
LOL!!!
Thanks Nachum.
Obama Regime Demands Egyptian Government Release Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood Leaders
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