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Parents, to Avoid a 30-Year-Old Basement Squatter, Teach Your Kids the Value of Work!
Scott Morefield
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Posted: Jun 04, 2018 12:01 AM
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Last week, after a nasty court battle and some financial help from Alex Jones, 30-year-old millenial posterboy Michael Rotondo finally moved out of his parents’ house. After 12 years of post-adulthood, at least eight of which were spent living with them, Mark and Christina Rotondo had apparently had enough of their son’s freeloading and decided to finally drop the hammer.
Sadly, like a non-working able welfare recipient or a well established roach colony, Rotondo had grown accustomed to the easy living conditions of not having to work and having his stuff paid for. So by the time his parents got a clue and started nudging him to get a job with notes like “There are jobs available even for those with a poor work history like you. Get one - you have to work!" it was all over but the suing.
Tragically, the Rotondos aren’t alone, not by a long shot. According to Psychology Today, “45 percent of young adults in New Jersey between the ages 18 and 34 now live with their parents.” They call it the “failure to launch epidemic,” and if it’s hitting almost half of families, even in a lefty state like New Jersey, “epidemic” is the perfect descriptive term.
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