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"We don’t go out on our front lawn; we hunker down in the back where no one can see us. I wonder what that says about us and how we all get along these days."

Michael Pollan exposes the strange institution of the suburban front lawn.
theatlantic.com

The median income at 29 is about $35,000. Talk of a steady “career” for most young people is more aspirational than descriptive. (from 2016)

Forget media archetypes of older Millennials as college-educated singles living in cities. The typical 29-year-old is living with a partner in the suburbs—without a bachelor’s degree.
theatlantic.com
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