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Not so empty nesters: record-high number of US adults under 35 live at home, new data says
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Not so empty nesters: record-high number of US adults under 35 live at home, new data says

The Guardian · Jun 18, 2026, 3:33 PM

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Data shows that the increase in at-home living stems from high housing costs rather than labor market conditions. A record number of the US’s young adults were living with their parents last year, according to new data from Realtor.com, as high housing costs pushed the milestone of independent living out of reach.A third of young adults between the ages of 25 and 35 – 25.2 million people – were living with their parents in 2025. Of those, 70% had jobs, and many held college degrees, highlighting that the increase in at-home living stems from high housing costs rather than labor market conditions. Continue reading...

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