A growing number of non-college-educated men in the United States are living with their parents and exiting the labor force, a trend linked to soaring rent prices and stagnant wages. Research indicates that a 10% increase in local rents can lead to a significant rise in these men moving back home. This phenomenon is exacerbated by parents' increased capacity to support adult children due to accumulated housing wealth, while wages for this demographic have remained largely unchanged since the 1960s. AI
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- American Enterprise Institute
- American Institute for Boys and Men
- American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era.
- Gabrielle Penrose
- Scott Winship
- United States
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