Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen a wide array of trends come, go, and circle back again. Bread baking, various TikTok dance challenges, dalgona coffee, and tie dye have all had their moment in the Quarantine Trends spotlight.
Another trend that has stayed steady is young adults moving back in with their parents. As the pandemic has continued, this trend has become an act of survival for many.
According to Pew Research Center, as of July 2020, 52 percent of adults under 30 lived with one or both of their parents, the most since The Great Depression.
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