Young Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are now more likely than the oldest set of Americans to live in a multigenerational household defined as one that "includes at least two adult generations (for example, parents and adult children ages 25 or older) or two non-sequential generations (for example, grandparents and grandchildren of any age)."
Young Americans between the ages of 25 and 34 are now more likely than the oldest set of Americans to live in a multigenerational household defined as one that "includes at least two adult generations (for example, parents and adult children ages 25 or older) or two non-sequential generations (for example, grandparents and grandchildren of any age)."