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Almost a Third of Under-35s Live at Home

ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT

More than during the recession.

The percentage of young adults, age 18 to 34, living with their parents is higher now that it was during the recession, The Wall Street Journal reports. As many as 31.5 percent of young adults were living with their parents in March 2015, up slightly from the previous year and from 27 percent in 2005. Some economists suggest this trend is due to people marrying and having children later in life.

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