‘A paycheck is not the key to independence’: Nearly 1 in 3 young adults still li
For generations, landing a steady job was a key step toward moving out on your own. But for many young adults today, a paycheck is no longer enough. Nearly one
For generations, landing a steady job was a key step toward moving out on your own. But for many young adults today, a paycheck is no longer enough.
Nearly one in three adults under 35 now live with their parents, according to a new report from Realtor.com (1). And contrary to the common perception that these homebodies are struggling to find work, most already have jobs.
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The report found that roughly 70% of 25- to 34-year-olds living at home are employed, suggesting that earning a paycheck is no longer enough to afford independence.
Jim Gruler, a real estate broker and co-founder of Seeking Agents (2), told Moneywise that this trend highlights a growing disconnect between wages and housing costs.
"For many young adults, having a full-time job is no longer enough to comfortably afford rent, save for a
Fuente original: Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/real-estate/articles/paycheck-not-key-independence-nearly-130000894.html)
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