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{Retired} The Kathleen Dunn Show
Wednesday, June 25, 2014, 10:00pm
By Judith Siers-Poisson

More young people in the U.S. are moving back in with their parents than ever before. This is a stark contrast to previous generations, and the reasons for moving back in are not all positive.

Even so, one psychology professor doesn’t think that the shift is necessarily cause for alarm.

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