What about kids, though? Yes, children and pets might be the only remaining impediments to such a mobility shift, but even that might be changing. Although Jackery states only 2% of those living within their RVs have kids along for the ride, Progressive’s data shockingly suggests 77% of the Millennials travel with children, 83% have a dog and 69% live in that RV six or more months per year. In fact, per90% of RV parents say, “It’s the best way of holidaying with [their] children.
Amongst the last remaining questions: “Is this lifestyle unique or highly-influenced by where a person lives?” Yes and no. According to the RV Industry Association , Americans buy more RVs than any other market and, yes, some states have significantly more sales than others. For instance, according to, Alaska, Montana and Minnesota spend 4-5 times the per capita amount on RVs as do Rhode Island, Maryland, South Carolina and Virginia .