Bostadsbrist hindrar unga vuxna från att flytta hemifrån i Dalarna

En av fem unga vuxna i åldern 20 till 27 år bor kvar hos sina föräldrar i Dalarna på grund av bostadsbrist. Nio av tio av dessa unga vill flytta till eget boende. SVT Nyheter Dalarna rapporterar om utmaningarna för unga på bostadsmarknaden.

I Dalarna påverkas unga vuxna hårt av den rådande bostadsbristen. Enligt SVT Nyheter Dalarna bor var femte person i åldern 20 till 27 år kvar hos sina föräldrar. Detta fenomen beskrivs som ett hinder för självständighet bland de unga.

90 procent av de drabbade unga vuxna uttrycker en önskan om att flytta hemifrån, men bristen på tillgängliga bostäder gör det svårt. Rapporten belyser hur denna situation påverkar vardagen för unga i regionen.

SVT Nyheter Dalarna har också intervjuat unga om erfarenheterna av att försöka etablera sig självständigt, med citat som understryker ansträngningarna kring att hantera allt på egen hand. Den 9 mars publicerades dessa nyheter som en del av dagens sammanfattning.

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