- Only 27% live with a spouse, down from the 57% majority in 1975.
- Nearly one-third (31%) live with their parents, up from 26% in 1975.
- One in eight (12%) lives with an unmarried partner, up from just 1% in 1975.
- More live alone—8% in 2016, up from 5% in 1975.
- One in five (21%) has some other living arrangement, up from 11% of 1975.
Perhaps the biggest difference between then and now is that there's no longer a dominant type of living arrangement for the age group, making young adults increasingly difficult to target.
Source: Census Bureau, The Changing Economics and Demographics of Young Adulthood: 1975–2016
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