(RECAP: For the first time, more 18- to 34-year-olds live at home with their parents than in any other arrangement, according to a recent study by the Pew Research Center. In 2014, just over 32 percent of millennials were living in their parents’ home, slightly more than the number living with a spouse or partner, according to Pew’s analysis of the most recent census data. Just 14 percent were living alone or with roommates. They are also staying at home longer. This year, 36 percent of graduating seniors plot to live at home at least a year or more after graduation, according to a recent survey by the job site Indeed.)
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