Young adults are finding it harder and harder to leave the nest. Not only is it scary to try to make it on your own, without the comfort of mom and dad to support and bail you out, the constant increase in rent can give a person more to worry about. Because of this, more adults are choosing to stay at home or to return home, home of course is referring to their parents’ house.
          This is a prevailing phenomenon in Cambria Heights. At a time in an individual’s life, where they are old enough, they are holding down a good job and possibly mature enough to strike out on their own- they choose to stay with mommy and daddy.
          “Leaving mom’s embrace has its expenses,” said Jennifer Jones, a college student. She describes the obvious drawbacks of striking out on one’s own. Ms. Jones knows of many young adults who refuse to leave home.
          Living in this neighborhood has provided a standard of living that would be hard for one to continue without some help. “I will not leave my parents’ house until I can maintain the lifestyle they have given me wherever I go,” declared Whitney Jones, a 21-year old resident who has lived in Cambria Heights all her life.
           It’s becoming increasingly difficult to leave the nest when considering the obstacles and time it takes to eventually own a home in a similar quiet, middle-class neighborhood.

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