In a recent study, it was found that a significant 46% of parents have had their adult children move back in with them at some point due to economic challenges. This trend has been largely attributed to rising housing prices across the country.

Key points include:
– 46% of parents have experienced their adult children returning home
– Economic factors such as increasing housing prices are forcing adult children to move back in with parents
– The study highlights the financial strain that many young adults are facing in today’s housing market

For more information on this topic, you can visit the full article on Weekly Real Estate News titled “Rising Housing Prices Force Adult Kids to Move Back with Parents.”

You can read this full article at: https://wrenews.com/rising-housing-prices-force-adult-kids-to-move-back-with-parents/

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