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A Depressing Post-Recession Trend Has Reversed In A Major Way

Jan 30, 2015, 02:03 IST

During and after the Great Recession, a huge number of young adults facing economic hardship never left their parents' home or even moved back into their parents' homes.

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Now, that trend may be turning around.

Deutsche Bank chief international economist Torsten Sløk circulated a chart showing a huge spike in household formation over the last several months. This indicates that more people are going out and moving into their own apartments or houses.

Sløk observed that, while the core causes of the jump in housing demand are somewhat unclear:

The increase of nearly two million new households is pretty dramatic in the chart:

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