Unemployment is reportedly down among young consumers, but that doesn’t mean that more Millennials are moving out of mom and dads. According to Pew analysis, 18-34-year-olds are less likely to be living independently of their families than they were “in the depths of the Great Depression.” In fact, the number heading up their own households has actually decreased during the past few years of supposed economic recovery: in 2015, 67% of Millennials over 18-years-old are living independently, compared to 69% in 2010. (Pew Research)
