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25 million young Americans aged 18-34 now live at home with their parents. USA Today. That means 1 in 3 adults in the age range live at home, which is a record number. The number was under 30% for most of the early part of the century but the number has increased after the pandemic. However, the numbers today appear to be based on high costs of housing, including both owning and renting. The numbers suggest that it isn't an employment issue as 7 in 10 people that are living at home are employed. The high prices have raised the average age of first time home buyers to over 40. Another issue is the lack of marriages among this population, as having two incomes makes buying a home more affordable.
My Comment:
To be fair, the whole idea that folks should kick their kids out of their house at 18 so they can make it on their own is a uniquely American idea and one that wasn't common until last century. In many parts of the world it's expected for children to stay at home until they can afford to leave or they get married, and even many times not then.
Indeed, part of this might be cultural. Given the massive change in demographics due to immigration, both legal and otherwise, it's not surprising that those folks would do things differently. Indeed, I know a Hispanic man from work who had quite a few arguments with his mother who wanted him to stay at home, despite the fact that he had a decent paying job and could easily afford an apartment. He eventually did move out, but it does show that different cultures have different priorities.
But there have always been a lot of people that have stayed home for various reasons. Sometimes it's because they just aren't capable of living on their own, sometimes it's because they have a "failure to launch", sometimes it's a temporary thing due to unfortunate circumstances. And many folks just stay home during college as a way to save money, indeed, I did that myself and it was a pretty good deal for the first two years.
With that being said, much of this really is due to the greatly expensive real estate prices. Prices for housing have skyrocketed. My rent price has gone up every year I have lived there to the point where it's more than double than my first apartment.
And buying a house? Forget about it. I know I have beaten this horse to death on here, but I have a huge amount of money saved up and live in a cheaper part of the country and I can't get a mortgage that is less than my current, heat and water included, rent, even ignoring things like the higher costs for insurance, utilities and HOA fees. You can buy a crack house or a teardown, but who can afford to pay 30,000 to 50,000 for repairs on top of the cost of the house?
They also made a good point about marriage. Dating is fundamentally broken in this country right now, and to detail that would take an entire post by itself. Why isn't relevant to this post, but it is true that young men and woman aren't getting together and that means they can't pool their resources to buy a house.
Of course, I will say that these two things feed on each other. It's hard to form relationships when you still live at home with your parents. Some of it is due to a lack of privacy, and the idea that if you are living at home you aren't datable, but even if you can overcome that, it's difficult.
So what is the solution to this? Get those housing prices down. And how do we do that? We deport illegal immigrants. Joe Biden let in around 30 million people and there is zero reason for any of those people to be here. Indeed, in places where there was major deportation operations, rent prices did indeed went down.
Some have argued that the problem is supply based. They want more housing. But the problem is that a lot of new houses are being built, they are just expensive McMansions that nobody but baby boomers can afford. Starter homes are 100 years old now and the supply isn't anywhere near the demand, but builders won't build them, both because they aren't that profitable, and because folks don't want to live next to starter homes, largely due to the immigration and crime issues.
If there is any good news is that this is a problem with an expiration date, assuming that we don't get another Democrat in office to let in another 30 million immigrants. The older generations, the last remaining Greatest Generation, the Silents and, especially, the Baby Boomers are already in the process of dying off. Given how large a cohort the Boomers are, once they are gone there is going to be glut of real estate available, and that means real estate prices will collapse.



