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Irish people are living in their childhood home until they are 28 on average, according to an analysis from the European Union’s statistic agency Eurostat.
The Irish figures are above the EU average of 26.3 years, while people in Finland are living independently at the age of just 21.4 years.
What do you think about the younger generation staying at the parental level until so much later in life?
Andrea is joined by listeners to discuss and share their experiences.
By Newstalk4
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Irish people are living in their childhood home until they are 28 on average, according to an analysis from the European Union’s statistic agency Eurostat.
The Irish figures are above the EU average of 26.3 years, while people in Finland are living independently at the age of just 21.4 years.
What do you think about the younger generation staying at the parental level until so much later in life?
Andrea is joined by listeners to discuss and share their experiences.

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