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May 25, 2016

‘Empty nests' are filling up again in U.S.

  • The sharp shift reflects a long-running decline in marriage, amplified by the economic upheavals of the Great Recession.
  • By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER
    AP Economics Writer

    WASHINGTON — Many of America's young adults appear to be in no hurry to move out of their old bedrooms.

    For the first time on record, living with parents is now the most common arrangement for people ages 18 to 34, an analysis of census data by the Pew Research Center has found.


     
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