Young Adults
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Young Adults, from most recent to least.
From Roommates to Nuclear Families, A Look at Housing Composition in the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | October 1st 2019
The number of nuclear families and roommate households have risen notably in the last 11 years.... read»
2.5 Million Unemployed Young Adults Living With Parents
Shilpi Paul | November 13th 2012
In the past five years, the number of unemployed adult children in the U.S. who live with their parents has risen from 1.3 million to 2.5 million, rep... read»
Census Data Verifies DC's Pull For Twenty and Thirty-Somethings
Shilpi Paul | October 27th 2011
New York City and San Francisco have traditionally been the cities that come to mind when people think of places where young adults flock in their pos... read»
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