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Moving back home with Mom and Dad has become surprisingly common for today’s young adults. Nearly half of parents say they have an adult child between the ages of 18 and 35 who has “boomeranged” ...
If there’s supposed to be a stigma attached to living with mom and dad through one’s late twenties or early thirties, today’s “boomerang generation” didn’t get that memo. Among the three-in-ten young ...
On the March 28, 2012 episode of Marketplace, economist and commentator Todd Buchholz boldly suggested that the phenomenon known as the "Boomerang Generation", or where Generation Y young adults ...
Some have returned home after striking out on their own, earning the nickname "the boomerang generation," while others never left at all. One consequence of this is that home ownership among the ...
This is how economic uncertainty and recession fears impact the way young people are spending money, according to Credit ...
In multi-generational homes, what are the new ground rules?   Are you — much to your surprise — living in a two-generation household of parents and grown children who haven&#8217 ...
When current and future parents consider the cost of raising children, they should account for the financial support now ...
BACK in the day generations were described with a simple letter, like X or Y, but these days, there are millennials, snowflakes and now boomerangs?! What is going on with all this strange terminolo… ...
'Boomerang' Gen Zs living with parents to save cash. ... Dubbed "boomerang kids", Ms Tickner is part of a growing number of adult children who have returned to their parents' homes after moving out.