La escasez de vivienda impide que los jóvenes adultos se independicen en Dalarna

Uno de cada cinco jóvenes adultos de 20 a 27 años en Dalarna aún vive con sus padres debido a la escasez de viviendas. Nueve de cada diez de estos jóvenes quieren mudarse por su cuenta. SVT Nyheter Dalarna informa sobre los desafíos que afronta la juventud en el mercado inmobiliario.

En Dalarna, los jóvenes adultos se ven significativamente afectados por la escasez de vivienda en curso. Según SVT Nyheter Dalarna, uno de cada cinco personas de 20 a 27 años continúa viviendo con sus padres. Esta situación se describe como una barrera para la independencia de los jóvenes. 90 por ciento de los jóvenes adultos afectados expresan su deseo de mudarse, pero la falta de viviendas disponibles lo hace difícil. El informe destaca cómo esto impacta la vida diaria de los jóvenes en la región. SVT Nyheter Dalarna también ha entrevistado a jóvenes sobre sus experiencias al intentar establecer la independencia, con citas que enfatizan los esfuerzos involucrados en gestionar todo por su cuenta. Estas noticias se publicaron el 9 de marzo como parte del resumen del día.

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