Sentences with phrase «young millennials move»

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Some «cord cutters» are getting rid of cable altogether, and younger millennial consumers aren't even signing up for those services when they move into their own homes.
«Additionally,» it says, «these markets are continuing to draw interest from a younger crowd, as the older millennial age group is viewing property listings at a rate 1.2 times greater than the share of older millennials already living in the area, indicating strong interest from others wanting to move into these neighborhoods.»
WASHINGTON, Dec 14 - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission vote on Thursday to roll back net neutrality rules could galvanize young voters, a move Democrats hope will send millennials to the polls in greater numbers and bolster their chances in next year's elections.
On the other hand, 69 percent of millennials say it's a good thing for parents to encourage young boys to play with toys and pursue activities normally associated with girls, while older generations don't support such a move as much.
Younger consumers, particularly the millennials who are soon to become the largest cohort in the United States, are more likely to move their cash online.
I suspect that millennials and younger consumers will be happy to skip the Ford / Toyota / Chevrolet stage and move directly to a brand like Tesla, either as an owner or by buying into a car - sharing program.
US millennials are moving into management, while also becoming parents and working more hours, creating the «perfect storm» for younger generations over the last five years
Nearly seven out of 10 American — seven more so for the millennial younger generation — say that candidates» positions on housings will be very important to them in the 2012 presidential and congressional elections, according to a new survey by Move Inc. of 1,000 adults.
While many factors, such as jobs, go into a decision to move, young people think of price first, according to a survey of millennials released last year by the Urban Land Institute.
Jessica Lautz, NAR's director of survey research and communications, told Philly.com that one of the key indicators that more young people are relying on their parents for financial help is that one in five millennials move directly from their parents» home into homeownership.
Millennials showed the highest favorability toward residential real estate at 85 %, a sign that first - time and younger buyers and sellers are positioned to make their move this spring.
In simplest terms, the boomers aren't moving, and the millennials are — out of the state — driven in part by high home prices in California, said Leslie Appleton - Young, chief economist for the California Association of Realtors.
With the largest millennial cohort growing up and possibly moving on to the suburbs, many urban areas that were reliant on the youth economy could see a decline in demand for certain types of housing geared towards young people.
«Despite recent news reports of young adults moving back home to live with Mom and Dad, millennials haven't completely written off homebuying and still aspire to owning a home,» says C.A.R. President Kevin Brown.
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