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Young Adults in Illinois Are More Likely than Average to Live with their Parents

Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com May 9, 2021 | 6:32 AM The public health and economic toll the coronavirus pandemic caused are well documented. Perhaps less understood are the social impacts. According to a report from Pew Research Center, young adults in the United States were more likely to be living with at least one parent in July 2020 than at any time since the Great Depression. The historic numbers of young adults either moving back home or choosing to remain there during the pandemic appears to have been a continuation of a broader trend. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 34.4% of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 lived with at least one parent, grandparent, or former guardian in 2019 compared to 31.5% in 2010.

This Is How Many People Live With Their Parents In Kentucky

The public health and economic toll the coronavirus pandemic caused are well documented. Perhaps less understood are the social impacts. According to a report from Pew Research Center, young adults

This Is How Many People Live With Their Parents In Idaho

The public health and economic toll the coronavirus pandemic caused are well documented. Perhaps less understood are the social impacts. According to a report from Pew Research Center, young adults

This Is How Many People Live With Their Parents In Missouri

This Is How Many People Live With Their Parents In Missouri Samuel Stebbins © Provided by 24/7 Wall St. The public health and economic toll the coronavirus pandemic caused are well documented. Perhaps less understood are the social impacts. According to a report from Pew Research Center, young adults in the United States were more likely to be living with at least one parent in July 2020 than at any time since the Great Depression. The historic numbers of young adults either moving back home or choosing to remain there during the pandemic appears to have been a continuation of a broader trend. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 34.4% of Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 lived with at least one parent, grandparent, or former guardian in 2019 compared to 31.5% in 2010.

Stimulus Boosted Americans Income by 21% in March -- Will There Be More?

Stimulus Boosted Americans Income by 21% in March Will There Be More? The Ascent is reader-supported: we may earn a commission from offers on this page. It’s how we make money. But our editorial integrity ensures our experts’ opinions aren’t influenced by compensation. Terms may apply to offers listed on this page. Image source: Getty Images Stimulus aid has helped many Americans recover from the pandemic, but is another round on the way? Many Americans have been dealing with income loss during the course of the pandemic. But now, there are more signs of life. In fact, personal incomes rose 21.1% in March, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. And a big reason for that has to do with the fact that many Americans saw stimulus funds hit their bank accounts that month.

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