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'We should absolutely be concerned about non-college-educated men today': higher rents, living at home, falling out of the labor market

"Very real economic forces" are "limiting the options for non-college-educated men," said Gabrielle Penrose of the American Institute for Boys and Men. As rents have surged across the country, more and more men are moving home, and once there, many stop working. In fact, one in six non-college men (16%) now live with their parents, compared to 8% of college-educated men. A new working paper from Gab... [8255 chars]

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