Countries With Youngest Movers Out
Sweden
Sweden ranks #1 with the youngest average age to move out—just 17.8 years. Early independence is deeply rooted in Swedish culture.
Denmark
In Denmark, the average age to leave the parental home is 21.1 years. A strong welfare system supports early self-reliance.
Finland
Young Finns typically move out by 21.9 years. The culture encourages responsibility and living independently early on.
Norway
Norwegians leave their family homes at an average age of 22.1, reflecting a regional trend across the Nordic countries.
Iceland
The average age to leave home in Iceland is 22.3 years, with youth embracing autonomy and personal growth early.
France
In France, young adults usually move out around 23.6 years, balancing cultural ties with increasing independence.
Germany
Germany sees an average move-out age of 23.7 years, slightly higher but still among the youngest globally.
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