Pew looked at the living arrangements of 25-34 year olds and found that one-quarter of the demographic were now shacking up with their parents, or relatives from another generation.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/07/20/young-adults-in-u-s-are-much-more-likely-than-50-years-ago-to-be-living-in-a-multigenerational-household
@redenigma I'm not disputing that. I just report what I see.
(In SOME cases, the kid lives with relatives while they save up for a down payment. I think this is far less common than it once was though.)
@estherschindler @redenigma I think we've forgotten that the nuclear family was really only around from about the late 40s to, well, now. I see this as a return to the past of line families. Then, as now, economics was the driver.