There are plenty of Millennials that are having trouble finding jobs after college. The job market has forced many of those young people to either move back in with their parents, to return to school for another degree or both.
The percentage of young women living at home with parents or relatives has risen to its highest level since 1940 as more millennial women put off marriage, attend college and face high living expenses.
A disturbing trend shows about half of millennials in New Jersey are living with their parents, rather than becoming financially independent. Erica Jedynak, the New Jersey state director of Americans for Prosperity, called in to explain this phenomena and what we can do to change it.