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Older Generations are Moving Back in with their Parents Too
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Older Generations are Moving Back in with their Parents Too

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Sep 04, 2015
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Millennials aren’t the only generation moving back in with their parents—the share of middle-aged adults (ages 35-55) living with their parents has more than doubled since 1980. The Gen Xers who now make up this age bracket were likely forced to move back in with their families due to financial problems, since most of the increase occurred in the years …

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