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More Gen Zers are living with their parents than ever. The effects could reverberate for decades.

A shifting economic landscape is redefining the stigma surrounding young adults living at home as more Gen Zers reside with their parents.

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The brief

Young adults are increasingly living with their parents, a trend characterized by recent reports as both a result of an affordability crunch and a strategic financial decision. Data points suggest this arrangement now involves a significant segment of the population, with estimates ranging from one-third to nearly half of young adults.

Coverage from Inc.com, KOMO, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Business Insider emphasizes a transition in public perception. Moving back home, once viewed as a sign of personal failure, is now framed in some reports as a display of financial savvy in a difficult economy.

Future developments remain dependent on long-term economic shifts. Coverage does not yet specify the duration of these living arrangements or the potential long-term impacts on the broader housing and labor markets.

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Quick answers

What percentage of young adults currently live with their parents?

Reported figures vary by source, with headlines citing statistics between one-third and 49 percent.

How has the perception of living at home changed?

Recent coverage indicates a shift from viewing the practice as a sign of failure to characterizing it as a display of financial savvy.

What is driving this trend?

Outlets point to an affordability crunch affecting young adults today.

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