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Three generations, one roof: US trend amplified in pandemic | – Macau Business
International, MNA | After separating from her husband in 2007, Katie Marcoux and her two young daughters moved in with her parents for financial reasons.

After separating from her husband in 2007, Katie Marcoux and her two young daughters moved in with her parents for financial reasons. She expected to stay a year at most.
Thirteen years later, Marcoux — now remarried — still lives in the house, along with her parents and one of her daughters.
Such arrangements are increasingly common in the US, where one in five people now live in a “multigenerational” household, according to Pew Research Center.
The phenomenon has been on the rise since the 1980s,…
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