A majority of young adults (ages 18 to 29) are now living with their parents — surpassing a record set during the Great Depression

“An analysis of monthly US Census data by the Pew Research Center reveals that a majority of young adults (ages 18 to 29) are now living with their parents — surpassing a record set during the Great Depression. These numbers have only increased as lockdown has ground on: The Pew poll says that 47% of young adults were living with at least one parent in February; that number climbed to 52% in July. According to Pew, the trend encompasses ‘all major racial and ethnic groups, men and women, and metropolitan and rural residents, as well as in all four main census regions.'” Millennials Are Trying To Shake The Stigma Of Moving Back In With Their Parents. (I’m less concerned with any stigma and more concerned that my parents keep changing the locks…)