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Title: Millennials And Gen Z Are Rewriting The Empty Nest Script
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Publication Year: 2023
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Abstract: With more millennials and Gen Zers continuing to live with their parents, the long-awaited empty nest is not the right of passage for baby boomers that it once was. A RentCafe analysis of IPUMS data found that 20% of millennials and 68% of Gen Zers still live with family members and do not anticipate a change any time soon. More than 40% of those generations expect to share their homes for at least another two years. About 14 million millennials and 23 million Gen Zers shared a household with at least one family member — the largest generational shares across all age groups. Baby boomers account for 6 million of the 51 million people living in multigenerational households and 6 million Gen Xers are living with family. Millennials living at home are about 32 years old and work in food service, construction or education. Gen Zers living at home are about 22 years old and work in food service, construction or retail. Both generations are living with three other people. Why is this? For one, younger generations seem to like living with their parents to save money on expenses such as childcare, utilities and rent. The money they save can be used for a down payment on a future home. They also might be staying home to care for family members who need help.
Url: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/millennials-gen-z-rewriting-empty-173313875.html
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Authors: Jackson, Margaret
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Family and Marriage, Housing and Segregation, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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