According to The NY Times, the article called “It’s Official: The Boomerang Kids Won’t Leave”, looks into the tendency of raising numbers of young people moving with their parents college. Adam Davidson explains that 60% of young people ages from 20 till 30 live with their parents and also receive financial support from their parents. Research shows that in previous generations only one in ten young adults moved back home with their parents, and received financial support from them. The common explanation for the change is that young people had the trouble of growing up during several unfortunate and overlapping economic trends. Nowadays almost 50% of 25 years old have loans,
According to The NY Times, the article called “It’s Official: The Boomerang Kids Won’t Leave”, looks into the tendency of raising numbers of young people moving with their parents college. Adam Davidson explains that 60% of young people ages from 20 till 30 live with their parents and also receive financial support from their parents. Research shows that in previous generations only one in ten young adults moved back home with their parents, and received financial support from them. The common explanation for the change is that young people had the trouble of growing up during several unfortunate and overlapping economic trends. Nowadays almost 50% of 25 years old have loans,