Despite having a college degree and a decent job, 24-year-olds or even 30-year-olds are not independent because of the level of indebtedness today due to college tuition, rent, and other damaging economic trends. This stunting of natural growth is not just bad for individuals; postponing marriage and children has a lasting impact for generations. We look at the details and helpful insights from Jeffrey A. Tucker.
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