Gen Z has the highest likelihood of moving out of Las Vegas.

Gensler’s City Pulse 2025 study surveyed 33,000 residents across 65 cities globally, including Las Vegas, and tracked which age groups were most likely to move away or how satisfied they were with their hometown.

According to the study, 50 percent of Generation Z respondents — or those born between 1997 and 2012— said they were likely to move out of Las Vegas. Baby boomers were the least likely, at 19 percent of respondents.

In between those results, 35 percent of Generation X and 38 percent of Millennials were likely to leave Las Vegas.

Baby boomers were born between 1946 and 1964; Gen X, between 1965 and 1980; and Millenials, between 1981 and 1996.

The top priority across all age groups when moving to a new city is cost of

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