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The census bureau has looked at this. The Reagan years hit boomers hard causing their percentage of homeownership to drop compared to a similar age cohort historically. Then 2008 wrecked the young boomers and gen x similarly.

In general terms the oldest cohort has steadily advanced in home ownership (I’d guess due to our welfare for the aged that isn’t needs based and better old age health, not land gifts but who knows). So there is definitely a trend of the oldest age cohort increasing its homeownership % while the other cohorts decrease.

But for the under 35 crowd today, they own their own home at a higher percentage than boomers or gen x did when they were in that cohort.

There is also the consideration that the US is just older than it’s ever been. I’m not a demographer do I have no idea how that plays out.

https://www.census.gov/housing/hvs/data/charts/fig07.pdf



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