Multigenerational living on the rise

By Axios Phoenix

Multigenerational households — three or more generations under one roof — are on the rise.

By the numbers: The share of multigenerational households in Maricopa County was 7.8% as of 2020, representing nearly 85,000 households. The national share was 7.2%.

  • Apache and Navajo counties had the highest rates in Arizona, with 16.9% and 13.2%, respectively.

The big picture: Financial concerns and caregiving needs are two of the major reasons people live with their parents (and parents’ parents).

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