Health7/23/2025The Guardian

Young men in UK more likely than women to live with parents

Young men in UK more likely than women to live with parents

The latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals that young men in the UK are more likely to live with their parents compared to women of the same age. In 2024, 33.7% of men aged 20-34 were living in their parental home, while the figure for women in the same age group was significantly lower at 22.1%. The data highlights the ongoing trend of a greater proportion of young men opting to stay with their parents, potentially due to factors such as financial constraints, educational pursuits, or personal preferences. This trend provides insights into the living arrangements and independent living patterns of the younger generation in the UK.

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