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Economy
‘It's the economy, stupid'‐The real reason so many young adults are living with their parents
2024-01-15
[Creditnews] Young adults used to dream of moving out of their parents’ homes and into their own apartments, but living alone has become a luxury not everyone can afford.

According to a recent study by Intuit Credit Karma, 31% of Gen Zers are living with their parents because they can’t afford to rent or buy their own place. Overall, 11% of American adults still live at home with their parents.

"The current housing market has many Americans making adjustments to their living situations, including relocating to less-expensive cities and even moving back in with their families," said Courtney Alev, a consumer financial advocate at Intuit Credit Karma.

Even young adults who live alone are reconsidering their living arrangements because costs are too high. About a quarter (27%) of Gen Zers reported that they could no longer afford rent and 25% said they’ll have to move back in with family to make ends meet.

Millennials are in the same boat: 30% say rent is unaffordable, and 25% are thinking about moving back in with their parents.

The research is consistent with a 2021 study conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, which showed that one in three adults ages 18 to 34 live with their parents.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Average cost of a home in San Diego County is upwards of $500,000 and you'll pay more in property taxes than I ever paid for a mortgage. I don't know who can afford a house like that. If I had to buy it today I couldn't. If I was young I'd leave California.
Posted by: Abu Laptop (same as Abu Uluque but on a different computer.)   2024-01-15 12:43  

#6  Some parents are happy to have their kid living with them.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-01-15 11:28  

#5  Tell me about it Chris, my son lives off the square in Marietta. Hell I’m being offered $650k on. 1300’ bungalow in Brookhaven and all they'll do is tear it down and build a McMansion
Posted by: Beavis   2024-01-15 10:13  

#4  ...don't forget the greed of politicians who have no problem raising property taxes and implementing increasing $$$ regulations upon rental property. Try freezing those and watch the crying.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-01-15 08:05  

#3  P2k, when I moved to Marietta it wasn't so desirable to me. Now with the Braves stadium here my rent went from $900/month to over 1500. Maybe we should add in the greed to land lords as part of the problem.
Posted by: Chris   2024-01-15 07:57  

#2  "The economy is good"
"Masks protect you and others"
"The vaccines work"
Orange man BAD !

Muh democracy...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-15 07:20  

#1  Don't forget to throw in GenZ think they should be buying HGTV dream homes or apartments in the most 'desirable' cities.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-01-15 07:07  

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