This smells like selection bias. The people who aren't struggling that badly aren't complaining about it!
32% of americans 18-35 live at home [0], but that isn't an all-time high -- in 1940, for instance, approximately 35 percent of people in that age range lived at home.
Forgive my hyperbole, and yes I probably live in a London bubble which biases my personal anecdata set, but the data you've shared is a U shaped* which starts at the 1940s and is on a trajectory for arriving back there.
This smells like selection bias. The people who aren't struggling that badly aren't complaining about it!
32% of americans 18-35 live at home [0], but that isn't an all-time high -- in 1940, for instance, approximately 35 percent of people in that age range lived at home.
[0] https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/05/24/479327382...
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