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This report describes patterns of co-residence of young adults at a parental home in the United Kingdom. We show how the rate of co-residence varies across dimensions such as income, region and ethnicity. We show how it has changed in recent years and discuss potential drivers of the rise observed. We quantify how much young adults who co-reside with parents could be saving in rent and how much this appears to increase their savings. 

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