40% of people under 30 still live with their families.
A quarter report stress or anxiety due to their housing situation

40% of those under 30 still live with their families because they have not been able to become independent, according to the second edition of the Housing Barometer in Spain, presented at the Construmat Construction Fair, held in Barcelona. It has been pointed out that only one in three young people own their own home, and that around 25% live in rented accommodations. Emotional distress. 40% of renters of all ages also consider the lack of light and ventilation, as well as living far from their family, to be the most relevant causes of feeling lonely. They experience episodes of depression and fear of losing their home.
The project also mentions how 8 out of 10 respondents are satisfied with their residence. "Life expectancy," says Michavila, and points out that "young people must resolve their housing problem before accepting jobs." Furthermore, the study also notes that 18% of people between the ages of 30 and 44 spend more than half of their income on paying for their home. ~BK_S
The authors of the research will present their findings to public administrations for consideration in their housing policies, especially with a focus on young people. The employers' associations APCEspaña, CNC, CSCAE, and CGATE have also submitted a decalogue with proposals from the construction sector to further address the housing shortage in Spain. The document A constructive look It was presented to the Minister of Housing and Urban Agenda, Isabel Rodríguez, and the President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Salvador Illa, and outlines the need to increase the supply by 220,000 homes per year, among other demands.