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If you were a college student in the latter half of the 20th century, you might have experienced a then-common ritual: Once a week, you⁘d call home on a landline.
Weekly landline calls are now a thing of the past ⁘ and it⁘s not just the technology that has changed. Recent Pew surveys found that more than 70% of parents with kids between 18 and 34 talk with them multiple times a week ⁘ and nearly 60% helped their adult kids financially in the last year.
We haven⁘t always associated adulthood with independence and leaving family behind, she explained, pointing to the prevalence of family-owned businesses and multigenerational households up until the early 20th century.