A columnist recently complained about Echo Boomers, who choose to remain at home, and noted a trend in Australia:
In Australia, one-quarter of people aged 20 to 34 continue to live in the home of their mostly baby boomer parents, a social researcher with McCrindle Research, Mark McCrindle, says. More boys stay at home than girls.In the United States, when you evaluate the financial data of Echo Boomers, you see it's the opposite:
In the United States, males are less likely to live with relatives than girls. Keep these thoughts in mind when marketing products or services to Echo Boomers: they differ by country.
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