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Originally Posted by Brian Swartz
That's fair, so let's assume that's true. It still doesn't explain how they are making end meet without working if they aren't getting enough for their needs from public assistance. And if they *are* getting enough their needs from public assistance, then that means that assistance is high enough they don't need to work. The evictions moratorium just recently ended (in a lot of states, some still have it in place). That's one pressure valve that we don't have enough data on yet.
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This is from a year ago, but there's probably some correlation here:
52% of young adults in US are living with their parents amid COVID-19 | Pew Research Center