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  1. 6. Sept. 2022 · 67% of pandemic ‘boomerang kids’ are still living with mom and dad. Published Tue, Sep 6 20228:48 AM EDT Updated Tue, Sep 6 202210:24 AM EDT. Jessica Dickler @jdickler. Key Points. The...

  2. 10. Feb. 2022 · Block is among a growing group of ‘boomerang kids’ – adult children who return to their parents or grandparents’ homes after moving out. This group of adults is on the rise – and not just because...

    • Andrea Yu
  3. 13. Jan. 2022 · Boomerang kids were more likely to currently be in school than young adults who weren't living with their parents. It makes sense — many colleges closed their campus doors in a pre-vaccinated...

  4. 7. Sept. 2022 · More than two-thirds of the so-called “Covid boomerang kids” who moved in with their parents during the pandemic are still living at home, a new study shows.

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    • Andrea Blanco
  5. 6. Sept. 2022 · The majority of pandemic boomerang kids still live with mom and dad. Here’s why they won’t move out anytime soon. BY Chloe Berger. September 6, 2022, 12:23 PM PDT. Many of the young...

    • Chloe Berger
    • chloe.berger@fortune.com
  6. After identifying the boomerang kids in the pandemic, we can proceed to examine the differences between boomerang kids and young adults not living with their parents to pin-down the key aspects that make returning home a possibility for some young adults but not others.

  7. 17. Sept. 2022 · According to Pew Research Center data, 25% of young adults between the ages of 25 and 34 are living back at home with family — a major shift from 9% in 1971. “They say you’re supposed to make three times your rent to afford it; I don’t,” she said.