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  2. Should you put your retirement at risk by letting your adult ...

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    Nearly half (46%) of the parents surveyed for Thrivent’s 2024 Boomerang Kids survey say their adult children have had to move back home at some point. Half (50%) of those parents attribute this ...

  3. My 'boomerang' millennial son has moved home 3 times since ...

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    Being able to come back home helped him graduate from college without debt. My 'boomerang' millennial son has moved home 3 times since high school. It helped him graduate from college without debt.

  4. How To Help Your Adult Children Get Back on Their Feet After ...

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    Traditionally in American society, adult children leave the home not long after they turn 18, with the understanding that they won't be coming back other than to visit. But in times of financial...

  5. Boomerang Generation - Wikipedia

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    In Western culture the Boomerang Generation refers to the generation of young adults graduating from high school and college in the 21st century. [1] [2] [3] They are so named for the percentage of whom choose to share a home with their parents after previously living on their own—thus boomeranging back to their parents' residence.

  6. Emerging adulthood and early adulthood - Wikipedia

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    [21] While interviewing emerging adults, Arnett found that moving back and forth from college to a legal guardian's home, becoming independent, or moving because of involvement with a romantic partner characterizes this stage of life. During this stage of life, work, school, and love are very unstable and susceptible to change.

  7. "Boomerang" kids: When adults move back in with Mom and Dad - AOL

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    With homes in foreclosure and careers in limbo, more kids are moving back in with their parents.But not recent college graduates: No, the new boomerang kids are moving back in with mom and dad ...

  8. Empty nest syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Since young adults moving out from their families' house is generally a normal and healthy event [disputed – discuss], the symptoms of empty nest syndrome often go unrecognized. This can result in depression and a loss of purpose for parents, [ 2 ] since the departure of their children from "the nest " leads to adjustments in parents' lives.

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

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    Get the guest room ready, because Mom and Dad are moving in. What sounds like the logline of a ’90s sitcom is reality for Lars, a college instructor in her late thirties whose boomer parents ...