how would you deal with living with parents as an adult?

Also rising: awkward mornings after.

Also rising: awkward mornings after.

A seemingly depressing statistic about young adults’ living situation comes from Fusion, who say:

The never-ending sleep-over continued in 2014: the share of 25-34 year-olds living with their parents increased again last year, new Census data show.

The overall ratio for this group climbed to 14.7% from 13.9%.

Here’s the chart, which is broken down by gender. Interestingly, the share of 18-24 year-olds who are living at home continued to decline, to 54.9% from 55.3%, which likely reflects extended schooling for this group.

As a non-homebound adult, my heart goes out to these souls whose growth has been stunted by lack of opportunity in the modern work force. But if the situation is this dire, considerations must be made.

 

If you have to live at home as an adult, what rules would you impose to stay sane while still living with your parents?

 

Are there unexpected benefits beyond saving on room and board? What are the biggest drawbacks?

 

How will living at home that much longer end up affecting this generation, for better or worse?