Young people born from the mid-1990s onwards are enjoying higher living standards than their millennial predecessors so far in their careers, in part by becoming the stay-at-home generation, according to new Resolution Foundation research. The report finds that Gen Z has become the stay-at-home generation, with almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of young adults aged 20 to 24 now living in their family home – a rise of 12 percentage points since 201…
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