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Stay-at-home sons are here — and they’re not going anywhere

Brendan Liaw was kind of joking when he agreed he was a professional stay-at-home son during his appearance on “Jeopardy!” in May.
He had just earned a master’s degree in political science from the University of British Columbia and had recently sent off a raft of applications to law school. But he was between jobs. And he did live with his parents.




