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Over 40% of 25- to 32-Year-Olds Who Don’t Live at Home Still Receive Financial Support from their Parents
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Over 40% of 25- to 32-Year-Olds Who Don’t Live at Home Still Receive Financial Support from their Parents

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Dec 03, 2015
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Over 40% of 25- to 32-year-olds who don’t live at home still receive financial support from their parents—with college graduates more likely to receive support than those without degrees. Parents who can’t afford to send their kids to college likely can’t give them money after they leave the nest, while wealthier parents can.

—Time

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