Percentage of 18-34 Year Olds Living With Parents Rises to 75-Year High (LOUSY Recovery Since Great Recession)

As another example of the worst recovery from a recession in modern times, I give you almost 40% of young Americans still living with their parents.
Almost 40% of young Americans were living with their parents, siblings or other relatives in 2015, the largest percentage since 1940, according to an analysis of census data by real estate tracker Trulia.

This post was published at Wall Street Examiner on December 21, 2016.