Such conclusions require larger representative samples... Local trends aren't indicative of national or global ones
And that said... Those born in '86 or after are... younger... Most of which that went to college are just graduating, still there, or not even there yet... The 3 people in a 2br applies well to those in this age bracket (in or out of college). A friend of mine that was born before 85 has already graduated and has been working for several years already... Financially, I can't compete with that
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The times just ain't what they used to be.
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I find this pretty amusing, actually... Since when are the times like other ones? I've yet to see this happen, or read about it happening or hear forecasts of the times of yore fast approaching. Time is linear from our perspective... and many events are cyclical... But the same event, at a different time, won't be the same at all

The constant here, as cliche as it sounds, is change.