"Financial Dependence: The Continuing Trend Among Young Adults and Their Parents"

A recent Pew Research survey found that an increasing number of young adults are living with their parents and receiving financial support from them, with 59% of parents providing assistance to their adult children. The survey also revealed that 64% of young adults living with their parents believe it has had a positive impact on their financial situation, while many also contribute to household expenses. Experts attribute this trend to the delayed achievement of adult milestones, such as homeownership, and economic uncertainty. Another survey found that nearly half of young adults are obsessed with the idea of being rich, and many feel behind on their financial goals.
- Almost 60% of parents still giving their adult kids money, while majority of adult kids live at home: survey Fox News
- Parents, Young Adult Children and the Transition to Adulthood Pew Research Center
- In many ways, Gen Zers are better off than their parents were 30 years ago, but fewer are financially independent — here's why CNBC
- Well Into Adulthood and Still Getting Money From Their Parents The Wall Street Journal
- Young adults' economic and family milestones today vs. 30 years ago Pew Research Center
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