In 2016, just 20% of 25- to 35-year-olds said they had changed addresses in the past year—down from 26% of Xers in 2000 and 27% of Boomers in 1990. Risk-averse Millennials are turned off by the prospect of uprooting themselves from their communities and social groups and moving to a new city where a job is not guaranteed.
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