US couples are moving in together sooner to save money: ‘The world isn’t made for singles’
PositiveWorld Affairs

More couples in the U.S. are choosing to move in together earlier to save on living expenses, reflecting a shift in attitudes towards cohabitation. This trend is particularly notable among younger adults who are navigating financial challenges and seeking companionship. Vanessa Dunn, a 25-year-old fitness instructor from Maine, shares her initial reluctance to share her space but ultimately embraces the idea as a practical solution. This change matters as it highlights evolving social norms and the impact of economic factors on personal relationships.
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