Report: Nearly 40% of adults under age 34 were living with their parents in 2015

NEW YORK – The number of young people living with their parents has reached a percentage not seen since the World War II era.

In 2015, almost 40 percent of adults under age 34 were living with their parents or other relatives, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal, which analyzed data from the real estate website Trulia.

The share of young adults living with parents reached a peak of 41 percent in 1940, and declined over time to a low of 24.1 percent in 1960, according to the article.

In 2005, one-third of adults were living with their parents. The trend has implications for home ownership, and the article cited rising rents and rigid mortgage standards as contributing factors.

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