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  2. Boomerang Generation - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of boomeranging/delayed home-leaving has generated considerable inquiry and debate, including academic studies at reputable universities; full-length books, such as The Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home by Christina Newberry; [21] articles in national newspapers; documentaries, such as Generation Boomerang; [citation needed] and major motion pictures ...

  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. ... 2017 showing that more than 50 per cent waited till ...

  4. 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.

  5. Dave Ramsey has a blunt message for young adults who live ...

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    In 2023, more than half (56%) of all young adults aged 18 to 24 are living with their parents, along with 16% of those aged 25-34, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

  6. Sandwich generation - Wikipedia

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    On average, adults in the Sandwich Generation are spending approximately $10,000 and 1,350 hours on their parents and children combined per year. Typically, children require more money and "capital-intensive" care, while aging adults require more time and labor-intensive care. [11]

  7. Emerging adulthood and early adulthood - Wikipedia

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    The term describes young adults who do not have children, do not live in their own homes, and/or do not have sufficient income to become fully independent. Arnett suggests emerging adulthood is the distinct period between 18 and 29 years [4] of age where young adults become more independent and explore various life possibilities.

  8. Quarter of young adults in NI still live with parents - AOL

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    Almost a quarter of young adults in Northern Ireland are still living with their parents, new research suggests. The Institute for Fiscal Studies has used official data to estimate the proportion ...

  9. The Two-Income Trap - Wikipedia

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    The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers Are Going Broke is a 2004 popular nonfiction book by Elizabeth Warren and her daughter Amelia Warren Tyagi.The book examines the causes of increasing rates of personal bankruptcy and economic insecurity in American households.