Majority Of U.S. Young Adults Now Live With Their Parents
The devastating economic impact of the pandemic in the United States is pushing increasing numbers of young people to move back in with their parents. A recently released Pew Research Center analysis has found that a majority of 52 percent of Americans aged between 18 and 29 now live with a parent, the highest share recorded since the Great Depression era.
Infographics show percent of young adults in USA living with their parents during past recessions.
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