The empty nest is filling back up.Millions of young adults are delaying life on their own as high housing costs keep them living with mom and dad. In 2025, 25.2 million adults under 35 lived with a parent, according to new data from Realtor.com. That amounts to roughly one in three people in that age group.The numbers point to a housing market that remains difficult to break into, even for young adults with jobs and college degrees, the outlet reported."The adults living with their parents today are largely employed, and many hold college degrees," Hannah Jones, senior economist at Realtor.com...
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