Many millennials choosing to live with family
ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) — As Bethany Charron prepared to graduate from Nichols College a few months ago, she made a decision similar to one thousands of millennials across the country are making: to move back home with her family.
The 23-year-old South Attleboro woman, who studied history and English, said she plans on staying with her family until her student loans are completely paid off — which could take some time. Charron said she went to the most expensive college out of all of her siblings, borrowing around $52,000 a year to pay for it.
"I can't move out because I'm in so much debt," she said. "I can't really leave, even if I wanted to."
Her story is a common one among millennials.