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 A quarter of Americans aged 25 to 34 live with their parents today, compared with just 9% in 1971. LightField Studios / Shutterstock.com

The big obstacles of housing costs and student debt have forced a profound change in American life over the last half-century. A quarter of Americans aged 25 to 34 live in multigenerational family households, according to 2021 data. Pew Research Center, the nonpartisan pollster and researcher, calls living with parents “a respite from the storm” for young adults. For a sense of the significance of…

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