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Gen Z's new roommates: mom and dad
The number of young Americans living with their parents just hit a record high
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By James Rodriguez
A record share of young Americans live with their parents. But millennials' path from basements to homeownership may offer some hope for Gen Z.
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Gen Z's new roommates: mom and dad
The number of young Americans living with their parents just hit a record high
Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/BI
By James Rodriguez

Around 70% of 25 to 34-year-olds who still live at home with their parents are actually employed.

Young people are crossing a “threshold” into dangerous financial territory.

More young adults are leaning on their parents for financial support, but that comes with risks that families should consider, a…

Nearly a third of 18-year-old applicants in the UK for the academic year 2024-25 planned to stay at home, Ucas said. Pictured:…

Despite affordability headwinds, more than half of Gen Z still thinks homeownership is part of the American dream.

"In market downturns, we’ll see a significant number of new investors facing losses—directly visible to them in real-time. New…