Which cities in the USA is difficult to grow up
According to the new Zillow rental and sale site report, 23% of American millennials live with their parents.
This is a significant increase compared with 2005 year, when about 14% of people who were at the same age that millennials now lived with their parents wrote USA Today.
Experts analyzed data from the US Census Bureau from 2005 to 2016 a year, focusing on the 50 largest cities in the country to find out how many people between 24 and 36 have lived with their parents at different times.
As it turned out, the proportion of Americans who continue to live with their parents after reaching adulthood has steadily increased over the past 10 years.
Researchers attribute this to rising property prices, which prevents young people from renting or buying their own homes. Moreover, many of them during this period have to pay student loans.
According to the National Association of Realtors, more than 80% of people aged from 22 to 35 who have not bought a house yet and at the same time pay student loans, admitted that it was the education loan debt that prevented them from buying their own housing.
So, the cities where it is most difficult to grow up and move away from their parents became Miami (there 33,4% millenials cannot afford living there separately), New York (30,3%) and Los Angeles (30,25).
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