Cities where many millennials still live with their parents

I remember my parents telling me that I could only live at home after turning 18 if I were going to college. And that I could only do so until I was 22 (graduated from college in 4 years). 

There was never a sense of being entitled to live off of them for the rest of my life. 

We have bred an entitlement generation, and it’s parents’ fault. 

#1: Riverside, California
More than 28 percent of people between the ages of 25 and 40 live with their parents in Riverside, the most out of the major metro areas surveyed.

A contributing factor to the local trend is high unemployment rates.

More than 53 percent of the total young adults living at home were men.

Cities where many millennials still live with their parents – Fox Business

Affordability challenges and various other economic factors are making it harder for young Americans to move out on their own.

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