My 27 yo daughter, married now and with a young baby, was able to buy a home shortly after they got married because she lived at home for 3 years after college and saved a lot of $. Her husband had been on his own living here in Northern VA area and he was not able to save dime one because he was having to pay for rent etc. It depends on the cost of living in your area. My 24 yo son got a job directly after college and is currently living at home while he builds up his bank account and will hopefully be able to do the same. I doubt he will live here until marriage, and will likely get an apt with his buddies.
Aside from all the obvious negative implications of this demographic shift (and believe me I love to bash those millenials)... BUT does anyone else any positive implications for society that parents get a few more years to influence their kids or that the families stay together a little bit longer? Just trying to look from the other side.
Remember when everyone used to speak appreciatively of Asian cultures where they had 3 or 4 generations living together?
Are we just being overly negative?