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In Singapore, moving out in your twenties or early thirties isn’t just unusual—it’s almost rebellious. In this episode, we explore the quiet revolution taking place as young Singaporeans choose independence over the long-standing norm of living with their parents well into adulthood. With public housing off-limits to singles under 35 and private rentals notoriously expensive, this shift comes with real challenges—from financial strain to first-time loneliness. Yet changing marriage patterns, pandemic fatigue, and a growing desire for personal space are pushing more young adults to strike out on their own. We dive into what’s driving this cultural shift and why, for many families, a little distance might actually lead to stronger relationships.
https://www.economist.com/asia/2021/08/26/singapores-thirty-somethings-are-leaving-home
By HSIn Singapore, moving out in your twenties or early thirties isn’t just unusual—it’s almost rebellious. In this episode, we explore the quiet revolution taking place as young Singaporeans choose independence over the long-standing norm of living with their parents well into adulthood. With public housing off-limits to singles under 35 and private rentals notoriously expensive, this shift comes with real challenges—from financial strain to first-time loneliness. Yet changing marriage patterns, pandemic fatigue, and a growing desire for personal space are pushing more young adults to strike out on their own. We dive into what’s driving this cultural shift and why, for many families, a little distance might actually lead to stronger relationships.
https://www.economist.com/asia/2021/08/26/singapores-thirty-somethings-are-leaving-home