Hotel of mum and dad' in UK at its fullest in two decades, study finds
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The increasing trend of young adults living with parents is primarily driven by low wages and rising rents, pushing 1.7 million UK adults aged 24-34 to co-reside.
The co-residence phenomenon is notably acute in London, where high housing costs make it difficult for young adults to afford independent living post-university.
Two-thirds of parents whose adult children live with them own their homes, highlighting a disparity where 25% of these parents are in social housing.
Bee Boileau highlighted that while staying at home financially benefits many, it also raises concerns about inequalities among young adults based on their parents' housing situations.
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