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45% Young Adults in Spain Live with Parents

SPAIN, AUG 11 – Economic challenges including high housing costs and unstable employment keep nearly half of young Spaniards living with their parents, official statistics show.

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In Spain, a significant proportion of young adults continue to live with their parents, driven largely by low salaries and soaring housing costs. Recent data reveals that approximately 45% of Spaniards aged up to 31 years remain in the family home, a figure that highlights ongoing economic and social challenges facing the country’s youth. The root causes are clear. Wage growth in Spain has been… Source

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Spain is the fourth country in the European Union where young people take the most time to emancipate themselves. They do so on average at 30.4 years, according to the latest data available to Eurostat, the European statistical office. After the 'punch' of the brick bubble, housing prices have been rising almost uninterruptedly since 2014 and have done so above what has increased wages, preventing many young people from starting a life project. …

·Madrid, Spain
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As comedian José Mota said, I'm not asking you to improve my situation, at least make it equal. The quality of life afforded by parents, the children's low salaries, and the need for comfort mean that in some cases, the Civil Guard has to be called in to force the "puppies" to leave the nest.

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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