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Emerging Adulthood Sometimes Emerges S-LO-W-L-Y!

By News Item | Posted June 23, 2010 | June 2010

People between the ages of 20 and 34 are taking longer to finish their educations, establish themselves in careers, marry, have children and become financially independent. The New York Times takes a closer look at the "emerging adulthood phenomenon" in the article, "Young Adults Taking Longer to Become Real Adults."

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