Visual Capitalist mapped the percentage of 18- to 34-year-olds who still live with parents in all 50 states, based on 2025 U.S. Census Bureau data. As would be expected, the states with the highest housing costs and the tightest supply dominate the list. In New Jersey, almost half of that age group lives at home (44.1%), topping the list, while six out of the rest of the top ten are in the northeast, with California the west coast high-cost entry: Connecticut (41.3%), California (39.1%), Maryland (38.5%), Delaware (37.0%), Florida (36.6%), New Hampshire (36.5%), New York (35.9%), Massachusetts (35.7%). Illinois and Nevada are tied for 10th (35.1%), just a little above the national average of 33%.

Source: Las Vegas News