what % of 35 year old are still living at home?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:what % of 35 year old are still living at home?
I see the numbers of people in their 20s is very high, but don't see much numbers of people over 35+ are they moving out ?


That's a very traditional thing to do. Families add on to houses, or build more in close proximity, or simply make do with living all under one roof.

It's how generational wealth is built.

Sending kids out at 18 to rent, spend, and get into debt is asinine and mostly uniquely North American in nature.


No, it's how generational dysfunction is built.


Right? People with generational wealth don't live with their adult children. If anything, they subsidize their independent living. Generational living primarily exists due to financial necessity. When given the choice, most people want to send their kids to college and then see them launch into independent, fully functioning adults. If they're wealthy, then they might be happy to subsidize with things like money for a downpayment or funding their grandkids' education.
post reply Forum Index » Adult Children
Message Quick Reply
Go to: