Record Numbers of Young People Living with Parents!
I read a report recently that confirmed record numbers of young people in their 20s and 30s are living with their parents and soaring rents are the reason why.
The report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) states that over the last two decades there has been an increase of 46% of people aged 20 to 34 living with their parents.
There are now 1.1 million more young adults living at home than in 1999, when the figure was 2.4million. In 2019, that figure has risen to 3.5 million.
Men are most likely to be living at home into their 30s. The ONS estimates 32% of males aged 20 to 34 are living with their parents as opposed to 26% in 1999. Around one in five women (21%) of the same age are still at home, which is a significant rise from the previous level of 14% twenty years ago.
The other significant trend noted in the report is the increase in single person households. The number of people living alone has risen by a fifth over the last twenty years, with the most significant increase among men aged 45 to 64.
The current uncertainty in the rental market has no doubt been fuelled by Brexit and the upcoming election. Whichever party wins, I hope 2020 will see an improvement in the lot of private landlords, encouraging them to rent more property out and helping young people acquire a home of their own.
And I’m sure mums and dads across the country will agree!