In 2023, 53% of Poles aged 25-34 lived with their parents, eight percentage points more than in 2018.
In 2023, 53% of Poles aged 25-34 lived with their parents, eight percentage points more than in 2018.
That is up from a figure of 29% recorded in 2005.
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Daniel Tilles & Andżelika Cibor
Young Poles vote at a higher rate than older ones, bucking the international trend.
Only 37% of Poles aged 18-29 say they are optimistic about their future.
It is the first such result in post-communist Poland.