The affordability of housing is causing a rise in the number of young people living with their parents. An insurance company predicts that by 2025, 3.8 million people aged between 21 and 34 will be living at home in the UK, which is one million more than at present. There is also expected to be an increase in households containing two or more families. Although some young people are unhappy at being forced to return to the parental home, the advantages of sharing living space with others include cheaper living costs, more people to share the chores and company. Multigenerational living is often seen as a necessity rather than a choice, particularly when adults are forced to return to family homes in order to save for long-term goals such as buying their own house.

There is no right or wrong answer to whether adults should live with their parents; it depends on personal circumstances. For some young people, the financial benefits of living at home outweigh the disadvantages of having less privacy and independence. It can also be beneficial for parents who may welcome the company and help around the house. However, for others, living with parents can be uncomfortable and restrictive. Ultimately, it is important that young people are given the opportunity to make their own choices about where they live, and that society works to make housing more affordable and accessible for everyone


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