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  2. Surge in adults still living with parents as they delay ... - AOL

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    Data from the 2021 census also showed that there has been a stark increase in the number of children living at home in London, likely due to the lack of affordable housing. Councils with a high ...

  3. Broke boomers are moving in with their millennial kids, who ...

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    Pew found that in 2021, 15% of 25- to 34-year-olds in multigenerational households were living in their own home and had a parent or other older relative living with them—up from 12.7% in 2011 ...

  4. Millennials are turning into their boomer parents - AOL

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    The stereotypical millennial is a 33-year-old still living in his parent's ... If you're a 30-something making $150,000 a year, buying a home in San Francisco probably feels a lot more out of ...

  5. Many parents say they are still financially subsidizing their ...

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    Among parents with an adult child still living at home, only 18% said it had a negative impact; 27% said it had a positive impact; and roughly 55% said the impact was neither positive nor negative.

  6. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    More millennials live with their parents than with roommates. We are delaying partner-marrying and house-buying and kid-having for longer than any previous generation. And, according to The Olds, our problems are all our fault: We got the wrong degree. We spend money we don’t have on things we don’t need. We still haven’t learned to code.

  7. Failure to launch - Wikipedia

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    The term is associated with the elongation of the period of emerging adults. [5] That is, there is a "delay" in "transition of young adults from parental dependence to economic self-sufficiency" according to Bell et al. [6] [7] Failure to launch, or FTL, has been used for "adult children living at home and highly dependent on parents". [1]

  8. Gen Z can save money by living with their parents — but pays ...

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    A 2017 study found that children who move back in with their parents have notably higher depressive symptoms, and a 2022 report showed that such living situations could cause familial tension.

  9. 'I am no longer your bank account': 65% of parents are still ...

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    Even if parents don’t mind giving their kids a helping hand, 1 in 3 told USA Today that it puts them under “financial strain.” With the aging population, more and more people are finding it ...