New Home Life? 52% of Adults Under 30 Now Living With Parents

Written by on September 10, 2020

Has COVID-19 changed your living situation? The number of young adults living with their parents hit at least an eight-decade high in July.  More than half of adults under 30 (52%), or 26.6 million, are living with one or both of their parents as of July, according to a study of Census data from Pew Research Center. That’s up from 47% in February and exceeds the previous high of 48% in 1940, according to Census data.

Growth was sharpest for those between 18 and 24, which increased from 63% living at home in February to 71% in July. The number of households headed by an 18- to 19-year-olds declined by 1.9 million, or 12%, between February and July 2020. Click Here To Read More.

Source: Yahoo


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