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  2. 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 ...

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

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    Nearly 5 million adults were living with their parents in 2021, a 14.7 per cent increase from 2011 and the highest figure ever recorded. ... a stark increase in the number of children living at ...

  4. Boomerang Generation - Wikipedia

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    However, US Census Bureau data also suggest that the rate at which adult children have been living with parents has been steady since 1981. [7] The U.S. Census Bureau reported a 5 percentage point increase in the number of young men (ages 24–34) living with their parents for the period between 2005 (14%) and 2011 (19%).

  5. How to make sure your kids will live with you forever - AOL

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    According to a recent poll from the Pew Research Center, 13% of parents with grown children have had at least one grown child move back in with them over the past year. Ten percent of respondents ...

  6. Sandwich generation - Wikipedia

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    The sandwich generation is a group of middle-aged adults who care for both their aging parents and their own children. It is not a specific generation or cohort in the sense of the Greatest Generation or the Baby boomer generation, but a phenomenon that can affect anyone whose parents and children need support at the same time.

  7. 3 Reasons Why Most Young Adults Are Crashing With Our Parents ...

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    Among those ages 18 to 24, 57% are living with a parent today, compared with 53% in 1993, according to Pew Research. The same study finds 25-and-ups are also living with parents. The same study ...

  8. 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]

  9. Suze Orman is worried about parents.. In a May 2023 blog post, the personal finance expert wrote about how adult kids living at home can deeply hurt parents’ and kids’ financial independence ...