WASHINGTON — According to a Pew Research Center report released Tuesday, "living with a parent is the most common young adult living arrangement for the first time on record."
The analysis found that 32.1 percent of 18- to 34-year-olds called their parents' place home in 2014, while 31.6 percent lived with a spouse or partner in their own home. And living with mom and dad was more common for millennial men, at 35 percent, than women, at 29 percent.
For 1st time in the modern era, living w/ parents edges out other arrangements for 18-34s https://t.co/IKPbpeYfxG pic.twitter.com/HknHf0cf7e
— Mark Hugo Lopez (@mhugolopez) May 24, 2016
Milestone: Living w/ parents now edges out other living arrangements for 18- to 34-year-olds https://t.co/GF6Zryz2lw pic.twitter.com/Lw1h27rufD
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) May 25, 2016
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