Germans Leave Parental Home Early, but Men Take Longer to Move Out
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Germans move out earlier than the EU average. At 23.9 years, young people leave home in this country, while in the EU they are on average 26.2 years.
Despite the increasing cost, young Germans are still becoming independent and leaving their parents quite early. Croatians are the latest in the entire European Union.
Germans leave parental home early, but men take longer to move out
Berlin (dpa) – Young people in Germany tend to move out of their parents’ home early compared to other countries in the European Union, although men take longer to leave the nest, new figures released on Tuesday by the German federal statistical office Destatis show. The average age for Germans to leave their parents’ home in 2024 was 23.9, the statistical agency said, citing calculations made by the EU’s statistical office Eurostat. That was si…
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On average, young people in Germany move into their own apartment at the middle of 20 – much more so than young Greeks, Italians or Slovaks. High rents or missing apartments leave them at home longer.
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