33% of Millennial's still live with their parents

New data from the Census Bureau reveals that one-third of Millennials live at home with their parents. The research also revealed that 2.2 million Millennials aren’t in school and are not working. 57% of those not doing anything are male. 51% are white. 

New data from the Census Bureau finds that a bunch of young white men are still loafing about at home, neither working nor studying. That's a major shift from their parents' day, when most young people were living with a spouse, according to Bloomberg.

Roughly one third of the country's 70 million millennials, people between the ages of 18 and 34, are living at home. 

Within that population, there are about 2.2 million "idle" 25-to-34-year-olds who aren't in school and who don't have jobs. 

That group is, in turn, about 57% male, about 51% white, unlikely to hold more than a high school diploma and mostly between the ages of 25 and 29. 

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