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In 1980, just 11% of adults in this age group lived in a multi-generational family household. By 2008, 20% did. Among adults 65 and older, the same share — 20% — lived in such a household in 2008.
However, the Great Recession and its aftermath only accelerated an increase in multi-generational living arrangements that had been unfolding for several decades. In 1980, a post-World War II low of ...
Many multi-generation business leaders will tell you that there is something special about working in a family business, and having strong ties that go beyond the 9-to-5 work day.
More than 18 percent of adults—57 million Americans—living in multi-generational households, ... To make the most of your multi-generational housing situation, have a family discussion about ...
Among Asians living in the U.S., 29% lived in multi-generational family households in 2016, according to census data. Among Hispanics and Blacks, the shares in 2016 were 27% and 26%, respectively.
The bulk of wine industry companies are run by families. An estimated 95 percent of the roughly 10,000 wineries located in the United States are family operated, according to Deborah Steinthal ...
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