Since 1997, there has been a 20% increase in people aged 20 to 34 living at home with parents – the rise of the "kidult".
And according to the first Bank of Scotland Family Savings Report the percentage of young adults relying on handouts from their parents has increased significantly over the past two decades. More than four out of five young adults (84%) in Scotland turn to their parents for financial support, compared to just 61% in the 1980s.
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