In recent months, the labor market has improved: Full-time work is up, unemployment is down, and wages have nearly rebounded. Yet according to the Pew Research Center, young-adult Millennials have not begun forming their own households at higher rates and instead continue to live with their families. In fact, the share of 18- to 34-year-olds living inde…
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