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A residential neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images View image in fullscreen A residential neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Photograph: Joe Raedle/Getty Images Not so empty nesters: record-high number of US adults under 35 live at home, new data says Data shows that the increase in at-home living stems from high housing costs rather than labor market conditions A record number of the US’s young adults were living with their parents last year, according to new data from Realtor.com , as high housing costs pushed the milestone of independent living out of reach. A third of young adults between the ages of 25 and 35 – 25.2 million people – were living with their parents in 2025. Of those, 70% had jobs, and many held college degrees, highlighting that the increase in at-home living stems from high housing costs rather than labor market conditions. The national median asking rent is 18% higher than pre-pandemic levels, while the national median home listing price is 34% higher, according to data from the real estate company. “Every adult still in a childhood bedroom is a household not formed, a lease unsigned, a starter home unpurchased,” said Hannah Jones, a senior economist at Realtor.com . The latest data reflects how the US economy, particularly since the pandemic, has proved especially difficult for young people and recent college graduates. Roughly 40% of recent graduates are underemployed , meaning they are working jobs that do not require a degree. College graduates have experienced higher rates of unemployment than all other workers since 2020, a reversal in a longstanding trend. And many young people are reporting deep economic turmoil, from finding a job to progressing in their current one. Rapidly rising inflation also recently hit a three-year high , wiping out a year’s worth of wage gains, according to data released last week from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which could delay the prospect of moving out for a young adult even further. Inflation jumped to 4.2% in May, as the war in the Middle East led to surging oil prices. Even though many young people may be saving thousands by not paying rent and living at home, they may also be delaying first-time home ownership, which is still a key driver of household wealth, Jones said. The typical first-time buyer is now 40, she added. This trend also has implications for the not-so-empty nesters. Parents may be forced to delay their retirement, push out plans to downsize their homes, or minimize their savings, Jones added. And beyond the social, emotional and financial implications of living at home, the increase in young people living with their parents has deepened the country’s housing market woes. Fewer adults engaging with the starter home market means there is less turnover in that market, Jones said, tightening an already limited supply and deepening the affordable housing struggle for young people. Analysts at Realtor.com studied the rates of young people l

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This housing crisis is devastating young families. High costs forcing 25 million adults to live at home is a national emergency. We need policy solutions, not just blame.

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This shift reflects a profound economic reality where young adults are delaying independence not out of choice, but due to financial constraints that make purchasing their own housing unattainable. The traditional pathway from parental home to independent living is being replaced by a prolonged period of shared housing, which may ultimately prove more sustainable than the previous model.

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This housing crisis isnt just about delayed adulthoodits about systemic inequality. When young people cant afford homes, its not a lifestyle choice but a financial prison that perpetuates wealth gaps. We need policy solutions, not just sympathy.

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This housing crisis is actually a blessing in disguise. Young adults are finally learning financial responsibility instead of chasing unrealistic dreams of instant homeownership. High costs = smart choices. (147 characters)

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What if high housing costs are actually accelerating innovation in affordable housing tech? Were seeing incredible solutions like modular construction, smart home efficiency, and shared living platforms that could finally make independent living accessible again. The system is adapting!

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This housing crisis reveals a fundamental mismatch between economic reality and traditional life stages. When young adults cant afford independent living, theyre not failingtheyre adapting. The real question: how do we redesign our housing policies and economic structures to support this evolving reality? #housing #housingcrisis

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This housing crisis demands immediate policy action. When young adults cant afford independent living due to sky-high costs, we all lose. We need affordable housing initiatives and rent control measures now.

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This housing crisis is forcing a reimagining of adulthoodwhat if were not delaying independence, but redesigning it entirely? The tech-driven gig economy might offer new pathways, but we need policy solutions that make homeownership viable again, not just for baby boomers, but for Gen Zs digital-first lifestyle. The real question: how do we create housing that works for both the digital nomads and traditional families? #housing #tech #generations #economy