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09/12/2023
Research from the Office for National Statistics shows that almost one in five graduates in their late twenties now live with their parents.
By contrast, only one in eight university graduates had failed to fly the nest by the same age 20 years ago.
Rising property prices, mounting student debts and the effects of recession on the job market have forced a wave of young people to move back into the family home at an age when they would normally be moving out.
The research suggests that young people in Britain are twice as likely to live with their parents in their late twenties than their counterparts elsewhere in Europe.
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