A lot of it is almost certainly tied up in America's conservative movements and their pushing of the nuclear family ideal over things like extended families
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Agreed. But also, maybe the idea that in the "old country" lack of opportunity/economics drove the necessity for multi-family co-habitation--- but in the "wonderland of America where money grows on trees, you should be wealthy enough to not have to" I think is the real underlying message.
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