August 15, 2011

Michael Petruccelli asks; With this new family dynamic also comes a fuller house, (and of course the generation gap still exists) but how did the numbers grow over the past 8 -10 years?

Michael Petruccelli says; According to the AARP study- in 2000 there were 20.9 million Americans living in multigenerational households, 2002 there were 22 million Americans living in multigenerational households, 2004 there were 23.2 million Americans living in multigenerational households, 2006 there were 23.3 million Americans living in multigenerational households, 2008 there were 25.1 million Americans living in multigenerational households & in 2010 there were 29.2 million Americans living in multigenerational households.