I Don't Wanna Grow Up, 'Cause Baby If I Did...
Young adults today have less in common with their Boomer parents than with their grandparents.
An intriguing study from Oregon State University (OSU) has found that young adults today have more in common with their grandparents and great-grandparents than perhaps with their parents. The report suggests that their current life stage—fraught with financial insecurity, lower wages, and the need to live at home longer—mirrors that of early 20th century more than that of their Baby Boomer parents.
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