Special Report
States Where the Most People Still Live With Their Parents
June 27, 2018 2:19 pm
Last Updated: January 11, 2020 9:47 pm
35. Utah
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2016: 28.6%
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2006: 23.6% (12th lowest)
> Cost of living: 2.7% lower than nation
> Median age to get married: 25.5 (the lowest)
34. Alaska
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2016: 28.7%
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2006: 31.0% (13th highest)
> Cost of living: 5.4% higher than nation
> Median age to get married: 28.8 (19th highest)
33. Missouri
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2016: 29.2%
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2006: 26.1% (22nd lowest)
> Cost of living: 10.5% lower than nation
> Median age to get married: 28.0 (19th lowest)
32. Vermont
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2016: 29.8%
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2006: 29.5% (20th highest)
> Cost of living: 1.6% higher than nation
> Median age to get married: 29.6 (12th highest)
31. Tennessee
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2016: 29.9%
> 18-34 yr. old population living with parent, 2006: 26.2% (23rd lowest)
> Cost of living: 9.8% lower than nation
> Median age to get married: 27.7 (15th lowest)
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