California economy hits middle aged too

LA Times:
 Moving in with parents becomes more common for the middle-aged
The number of Californians 50 to 64 who live in their parents' homes has surged in recent years, reflecting the grim economic aftermath of the Great Recession.
This is a result of restrictive housing policies and an economy that has stymied people who were once in the middle class.  It is more proof that liberalism does not work.

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