12.3%of millennial renters plan to always rent—up from 10.7 percent national-ly year-over-year.
9.8%of the U.S. population moved in the past year—the smallest number since 1948.
17%wanted a new /better home or apartment of those who moved in 2019. Over 12 percent moved for a new job or transfer. EASY STREET
2.9%rise in wages from Sept. 2017 to Sept. 2018—the largest wage increase in a decade (not counting for inflation)
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Robust job growth has also helped support consumer spending, which helped the U.S. economy power ahead.
Average hourly earnings rose 0.2 percent in Oct., even with the GM worker strike and baby boomers retiring at peak career earnings.
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