'Boomerang Kids': How parents can financially support adult children who are living back at home'Boomerang Kids': How parents can financially support adult children who are living back at home'Boomerang Kids': How parents can financially support adult children who are living back at home'Boomerang Kids': How parents can financially support adult children who are living back at home'Boomerang Kids': How parents can financially support adult children who are living back at homePHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As economic pressures rise and the job market gets tougher, more and more adult children are moving back home. They're known as "Boomerang Kids," and many parents are wondering how to support them without putting their own retirements at risk, and how to help their children in the short term while also helping them build financial independence in the long term. Bella Galiano is a 21-year-old nursing student who moved back home to live with her parents in Voorhees, New Jersey. Forced budgeting and savings are important, so many financial advisors suggest families require their kids pay at least a little something for food, utilities, and rent. Parents can then use that money for household expenses or use it to build their kids a nest egg.