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Young New Yorkers are Increasingly Living Near or With Siblings
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Young New Yorkers are Increasingly Living Near or With Siblings

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Mar 18, 2016
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Contributor Ronnie Koenig highlights the growing trend of young New Yorkers choosing to live on the same street, in the same building, or even in the same apartment as their siblings. For some Millennials, this is a no-brainer: They have always had close relationships with their families—why should they distance themselves now?

—The New York Times

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