Pandemic creates a boom in boomerangs
DAVID KORDALSKI
Two young Cleveland families share their experiences with The Wall Street Journal as part of this article that looks at how the pandemic prompted some people to return home and then decide to stay.
From the piece:
Young adults around the country flocked to their parents homes amid the pandemic. Now some are staying, finding they like the security and benefits of living close to family along with the familiarity of being in their hometowns during a time of high uncertainty. More than half of all 18- to 29-year-olds began living with their parents after U.S. coronavirus cases began spreading in early 2020, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of monthly Census Bureau data. This surpasses the previous peak during the Great Depression era.
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