If this is the basis of your argument, that really speaks to how weak it is.
Personally I don't care if they do or don't, I hold the extended family model to be vastly superior than this 'one mum, one dad' bullshit conservative whites have been pushing for nigh on a century.Oh, great. And those statistical realities show that 95% adults have jobs, that median household income in the US is over $50k, that about 0% of citizens die of starvation... So, again, where do you folks get the idea that people are "forced" to stay in their parents' homes, instead of moving out?
None of your data shows that people aren't having difficulty moving out, because fun fact; they are.
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This has never worked as a political model.
The infrastructure in the US is rarnked one of the worst of the developed countries, and the current estimates for bringing it up to code runs in the realm of four million let along expanding it to meet increasing demand. So yeah, 'falling apart' is an apt description.A common doomsayer line used decade after decade. Yet in never pans out, infrastructure constantly gets rebuilt. Poor people dont starve, their QoL goes up over the long-term.
'At least no one starved'; thank you, Herbert Hoover. That doesn't make their lives less unacceptably difficult.