We are seeing more and more households with 2-3 generations living together. Is this a new trend or a sign of the times? In the majority of the cases, it is an economic choice. We are finding middle age children that are no longer able to afford a care facility for their aging parent, so they all live together to save costs. In others, the 21-35 year old offspring is moving back in with mom and/or dad because he/she can no longer afford their own dwelling.
Nearly 1 in 3 adults — or 30 percent — live with their relatives, according to a new study. The cohabitation is known as “doubling up,” and it has risen to levels not seen since the Great Depression, according to a survey of 3,000 home owners and renters conducted by Hanley Wood.
Recent U.S. Census data also showed an increase in “doubling up” among household, particularly among young adults who are opting to move back with their parents. About 5.9 million Americans aged 25-34 lived with their parents in 2010, which is a 25 percent increase compared to the years immediately preceding the recession. Men were found to be nearly twice as likely as women to live with their parents.
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