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Прочитайте текст.Дайте ответы на вопросы A new study from the Pew Research Center has revealed that most adults under 30 years old are now living with their parents. The study says the number of 18- to 30-year-olds who live at home has hit an 80-year high. Around 52 per cent, or 26.6 million, of young people are at home with one or both of their parents. Researchers say that not since 1940 have so many of the younger generation lived with their parents. Only in the Great Depression of the 1930s was the percentage higher. The researchers say there has been a recent rise in the number of young adults moving back in with their parents. A contributory factor to this spike is the economic downturn and a rise in unemployment caused by coronavirus. Regarding the economy, financial analyst Jeremy Sopko said: "You have to take into account two huge factors: massive student loan debt and a lack of available work." He added: "It's a difficult situation that's been exacerbated by the pandemic and it may take ...the better part of a decade for younger demographics to recover and be financially stable enough to leave home." Another commentator said the trend could have adverse effects on the property rental market. She said: "With a lot of young people not renting, not moving into cities...there is a lot of inventory coming onto the market." Mr Sopko concluded: "For the most part, nobody wants to be living at home with mom and dad." 4. Comprehension questions 1. What is the name of the research center that conducted the research? 2. When was the last time so many young adults lived at home? 3. How many young adults in the US now live with their parents? 4. What happened in the 1930s? 5. What did the article say had caused a rise in unemployment? 6. What is Jeremy Sopko's job? 7. What did Mr Sopko say there was a lack of? 8. How long might it be before young adults are able to leave home? 9. What did a commentator say there was a rise in the inventory of? 10.Who did Mr Sopko say doesn't want to live with mom and dad? 5. Discussion: Answer the questions: 1. Did you like reading this article? Why/not? 2. What do you know about the Great Depression? 3. Should all young adults have to leave home? 4. Would you prefer to live at home or on your own? 5. What advice do you have for young adults?

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Pew Research Center30 years old26.6 millionOnly in the Great Depression of the 1930s was the percentage higherA contributory factor to this spike is the economic downturn and a rise in unemployment caused by coronavirus.the economy, financial analyst Jeremy Sopko said: "You have to take into account two huge factors: massive student loan debt and a lack of available work."enough to leave homethere is a lot of inventory coming onto the marketFor the most part, nobody wants to be living at home with mom and dad

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Прочитайте текст.Дайте ответы на вопросы A new study from the Pew Research Center has revealed that most adults under 30 years old are now living with their parents. The study says the number of 18- to 30-year-olds who live at home has hit an 80-year high. Around 52 per cent, or 26.6 million, of young people are at home with one or both of their parents. Researchers say that not since 1940 have so many of the younger generation lived with their parents. Only in the Great Depression of the 1930s was the percentage higher. The researchers say there has been a recent rise in the number of young adults moving back in with their parents. A contributory factor to this spike is the economic downturn and a rise in unemployment caused by coronavirus. Regarding the economy, financial analyst Jeremy Sopko said: "You have to take into account two huge factors: massive student loan debt and a lack of available work." He added: "It's a difficult situation that's been exacerbated by the pandemic and it may take ...the better part of a decade for younger demographics to recover and be financially stable enough to leave home." Another commentator said the trend could have adverse effects on the property rental market. She said: "With a lot of young people not renting, not moving into cities...there is a lot of inventory coming onto the market." Mr Sopko concluded: "For the most part, nobody wants to be living at home with mom and dad." 4. Comprehension questions 1. What is the name of the research center that conducted the research? 2. When was the last time so many young adults lived at home? 3. How many young adults in the US now live with their parents? 4. What happened in the 1930s? 5. What did the article say had caused a rise in unemployment? 6. What is Jeremy Sopko's job? 7. What did Mr Sopko say there was a lack of? 8. How long might it be before young adults are able to leave home? 9. What did a commentator say there was a rise in the inventory of? 10.Who did Mr Sopko say doesn't want to live with mom and dad? 5. Discussion: Answer the questions: 1. Did you like reading this article? Why/not? 2. What do you know about the Great Depression? 3. Should all young adults have to leave home? 4. Would you prefer to live at home or on your own? 5. What advice do you have for young adults?
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