Share.

    18 commenti

    1. EdmontonBest on

      As my Polish parents always said, “it’s your fault you don’t make enough money.” Thanks mom!

    2. makefeelnice on

      Is it not interesting that the countries that are predominantly catholic are all quite high? Not attacking. I’m from one of those countries, myself. I just find it interesting.

    3. BigFloofRabbit on

      What about the data for the UK?

      It is strange seeing that it is greyed out

    4. sleepfarting on

      My question whenever I see these stats is how dating and socializing works? In cultures where it is normal to live with your parents, are the parents just more chill and less controlling? Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, I just had very strict controlling parents and moving out at 18 (despite the difficulties that created) was my only chance at having a life of my own. It literally felt like I could breathe for the first time.

    5. Regeneric on

      I am Polish. I moved out when I was 20, my girlfriend was 19.
      But we’re both still registered at ours parents addressees.
      If I need to prove in my current city that I live here, I just use my tax report from the past year.

    6. IfailAtSchool on

      Greek here. 23M not leaving my parents anytime soon. No reason to leave when i cant afford to live alone. I will leave at 30 when i am financially stable and have 40-50k in the bank as a down payment for a house.

    7. OkSituation181 on

      Housing costs mixed with a little bit of cultural values. Nice map!

    8. Ibis_Wolfie on

      bruh my Yaya didn’t even LET my dad move out even when he could afford it

    9. subway_runner_77412 on

      O yeah that’s me 🙂 living in Poland, with my elderly mom in 3-condignations house. We have two houses, one at sea, one in central Poland. I am honestly happy I don’t have to be part of real estate market that went psycho in this country.

      Many ppl in Poland lives with parents in so-called multi-generational homes. It’s brilliant idea, families together, good relations, helping each other, naturally there are also economic benefits.

    10. florianw0w on

      I still live at home at 27, apartments are too expensive, I could afford one but it would destroy me financially and mentally since I couldn’t do shit anymore. I like to travel and do fun stuff

    11. Tanckers on

      160k for a 40 m² home in italy half an hour drive from a big city center (not that you have a car if you are looking at a house like this). Usually salaries are from 1.2k to 2.2k if you are unbelievably good. Bad luck you are now on a restaurant were you dont legally work so no pension for you and you are getting 800 euros plus unpaid overtime, shitty tourist customers and an impossibly big asshole as boss. Now you have 0 guarantees to buy a house and even rents are between 350 and 700 now. The only saving grace of italy is a very big “savings” culture. Families possess houses and usually we are pretty close to each other. Houses are on sale but prices are fucking mental, i dont grasp how they can afford to charge that much. Government should build modern commieblocks to sell at fair price and to rent to students

    Leave A Reply