45% of US Young Adults Live With Parents, Highest Level Since 1940s
Census data shows 45% of adults aged 18-29 are in their parents' homes, the highest share since the 1940s, reshaping household formation and consumer spending patterns.
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Census data shows 45% of adults aged 18-29 are in their parents' homes, the highest share since the 1940s, reshaping household formation and consumer spending patterns.
The President is selling a record-jobs, record-markets narrative with no new data behind it — political rhetoric that rarely moves the tape on its own.
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