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Posted: 28 Oct 2012 01:49 PM PDT According to a study by the U.S. Census Bureau Multigenerational households on rise in U.S. More than 4.3 million, or 5.6 percent, of the 76 million family households in the U.S. today are multigenerational households, or families living together that include a grandparent, parent and children as well as other family members, according to a study by the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Multigenerational Families
There was only a gain of .3% in the 10 years between 2000 and 2010, but a gain of 1.6% in the next two years. That small 1.6% increase represents a decrease in demand of 1.216 million homes. However, those survey results are for three generations and thus do not include all the kids graduating from college, with no job, and moving back home. Boomerang Students Return Home Boomerang kids with no jobs returning home has an even greater impact on housing demand. CNN Living discusses the "boomerang" effect in College grads and their families learn to live together. More than half of college graduates move back home, sociologist Katherine Newman wrote in her book, "The Accordion Family: Boomerang Kids, Anxious Parents, and the Private Toll of Global Competition," based on surveys conducted worldwide.Boomerang Generation OK Living With Mom The Pew Research Center notes The Boomerang Generation Feeling OK about Living with Mom and Dad. If there's supposed to be a stigma attached to living with mom and dad through one's late twenties or early thirties, today's "boomerang generation" didn't get that memo. Among the three-in-ten young adults ages 25 to 34 (29%) who've been in that situation during the rough economy of recent years, large majorities say they're satisfied with their living arrangements (78%) and upbeat about their future finances (77%).2010 Census Population Numbers What's the Impact on Housing Demand? According to data from Table 2 (above) of the 2010 Census, there are approximately 62.65 million people in the 20-34 age group. If 24% of them are currently living at home for economic reasons, that represents a potential 15 million houses, apartments or condos. Wow. However, the survey results are based on those who moved in "for a time during the past few years". It does not detail those currently living at home due to economic reasons. On the other hand, the survey does not reflect households doubling up, friends sharing houses or condos, sisters or brothers sharing houses, etc. Thus, a precise impact is not at hand, but it appears to easily be in the millions, and that is on top of the 4.3 million three-generational households as noted in the first link. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com "Wine Country" Economic Conference Hosted By Mish Click on Image to Learn More |
Poll Shows Overwhelming Support for Secessionist Candidates in Catalan Election Posted: 28 Oct 2012 10:44 AM PDT Secessionist Candidates are about to dominate the next election according to recent polls in Catalonia. My friend Bran totals the polls up this way.
Moreover, although the PSC is against secession, the party wants to amend the Constitution to recognize the right of Calatanes decide. The leader of the PSC, Pere Navarro, has said that his party is a third way between the "centrality of PP and Artur Mas reckless prophecy "of independence. Navarro wants to recognize the right of the people to decide. In light of his statements likening independence with recklessness, I have to ask "decide what?" Here is the count as I see it. It seems there are 85-86 solid votes for independence, 12-14 votes wavering, 23 solid no votes, and 18 no votes yet supporting some sort of constitutional reforms. The score is 85 minimum for independence vs. 55+- other, even if you count the ICV votes as No independence. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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