More millennials lived with parents as adults than boomers at same age: StatCan
OTTAWA — Millennials aged 25 to 39 were nearly twice as likely to live with their parents as baby boomers when they were the same age, a new Statistics Canada analysis shows.
According to census data, 16.3 per cent of millennials were living with at least one parent in 2021 compared with 8.2 per cent boomers in 1991.
The agency says the proportion of millennials living with their parents was highest in Toronto and Vancouver, the two most expensive housing markets in the country.
For those in their mid-to-late 20s, the trend of living with parents has increased considerably.