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Yelp is offering select young individuals $2,000 to "re-empty the nest."
The funds would cover the costs of moving from their parents' homes, and Yelp plans to leverage its network of home service professionals as part of the promotion.
“A record-breaking number of young adults have moved home to live with their parents, but now that we’re in this for the long haul, they may be looking to get back out on their own," said Yelp's Tara Lewis.
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