Moving in with mom and dad? In Minneapolis, that’s less likely than almost anywhere


The trend of young adults living with their parents has been growing for years across the country. But the scenario is a relative rarity in Minneapolis/St. Paul, as least compared to other large cities.

Fast Company looks at the data from MagnifyMoney that ranks metro areas by the percentage of adults ages 25 to 40 still living with their parents, finding that the trend was most pronounced in Southern and Northeastern states. In New York, for example, nearly a quarter of adults in that age group…

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