Thousands of baby boomers are increasingly living with intergenerational housemates, a trend now referred to as 'boommates,' according to Michael J. Coren. This phenomenon is part of a broader pattern where older adults are cohabiting with younger generations, including millennials and Gen Zers. The housing crisis, particularly in places like Ireland, has exacerbated this trend, forcing many younger individuals to move back in with their parents, as reported by BusinessInsider.
This Millennial Just Shared That Their Boomer Parents Are Becoming "Really Nasty People" As They Get Older, And Thousands Of People Agree With Them https://t.co/eELN4JGufx
Irish millennials and Gen Zers are being hit hard by the housing crisis. Many more are moving back in with their parents. https://t.co/0rLoqdtbMw
Older Adults Are Sharing Things They Actually Admire About Younger Generations These Days https://t.co/xUDqauXfON
Cohabitating with your sister after high school isn’t for everyone. Here’s how two sisters share a house in Brooklyn — by making it their own. @dhwendygoodman writes for #GreatRooms: https://t.co/owMRZMksIy https://t.co/XkMT31XX3Z
As a millennial who genuinely believed the same about my generation: they absolutely will. https://t.co/2vmij2RGpC
Advice by Michael J. Coren: Thousands of baby boomers are living with intergenerational housemates. Say hello to “boommates.” https://t.co/WVOsYUuGAp