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30% of 25-Year-Olds Were Still Living in the Household of Their Parents in 2025

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Federal Statistical Office [Newsroom]WIESBADEN (ots) - - Sons leave on average more time than daughters - 77% of the 25- to 34-year-olds living in the parental home are employed - average age when moving out at 24.1 years lower than the EU average ... Read more here...Original content of: Federal Statistical Office, news transmitted by currently

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A separate apartment is not an option for many young people. Especially young men live longer with their parents than women. In Finland and Croatia this is different.

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At the age of 25 more than a third of the sons live with their parents in Germany – with the daughters it is not even every fourth. The majority of the nest stools already work full-time.

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Federal Statistical Office [Newsroom]WIESBADEN (ots) - - Sons leave on average more time than daughters - 77% of the 25- to 34-year-olds living in the parental home are employed - average age when moving out at 24.1 years lower than the EU average ... Read more here...Original content of: Federal Statistical Office, news transmitted by currently

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At 25, more than a third of the sons live with their parents in Germany – with their daughters it is not even every fourth. Where is Germany in the EU comparison?

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Many young adults still live with their parents. In 2025, 30 percent of 25-year-olds in Germany will still be living in their parents' home, as the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) announced on Wednesday, based on initial results of the microcensus. This figure has risen slightly compared to previous years: From 2022 to 2024, it remained constant at 28 percent. Sons aged 25 were more likely to still be living with their parents: In 2025, m…

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Many young adults still live with their parents. In 2025, 30% of 25-year-olds in Germany were still living in their parents' home, according to initial results from the microcensus published by the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). This figure represents a slight increase compared to previous years: from 2022 to 2024, it remained constant at 28%. Sons aged 25 were more likely to still live with their parents: in 2025, more than one in three…

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destatis.de broke the news on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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