Nearly half of Toronto's young adults are living with their parents according to new data Toronto
New census data from Statistics Canada is in and the realities about living in Toronto aren't exactly shocking.
When it comes to adult children, it seems that almost half of young adults in the city are still kicking it at home.are living in the same households as at least one parent. Young adults are described as anyone between the ages of 20 and 34 years-old. This is a similar pattern noticed by Stats Canada, which states this trend has remained relatively the same in recent census years.
Almost half of young adults in Oshawa , Windsor and Hamilton were also living with at least one parent. The agency states these living areas have high housing prices, are close to numerous post-secondary schools and have high shares of immigrants or racialized groups, which are reasons why they have high adult-to-children ratios.. Adult children ratios also decreased slightly in Montreal and Vancouver.
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