Millennials Are Driving the Future of Home Spending, According to Angi’s State of Home Spending Report
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Angi (NYSE:ANGI) released its 2025 State of Home Spending Report showing Millennials lead per-household home spending at $14,199, higher than Generation X ($12,956), Baby Boomers ($12,454) and Silent Generation ($12,007).
U.S. homeowners averaged $12,472 on home projects in 2025, a 3.5% increase from 2024, and completed ten projects on average versus nine in 2024. Millennials reported the highest maintenance ($2,601) and emergency ($1,519) spend and 77% plan a major project in the next five years. Key headwinds include 70% of Millennials citing difficulty finding skilled labor and a shift toward renovating rather than moving due to mortgage-rate influences.
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New data finds Millennials spend more per household on home projects overall than any other generation, reshaping how Americans maintain, upgrade, and live in their homes.
DENVER, Jan. 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Angi’s 2025 State of Home Spending Report reveals that Millennials have become the primary drivers of today’s home projects economy, generating the highest total home spending per household of any generation. While Millennials are not yet the largest group of homeowners, they outspend all other generations on a per-household basis, signaling their growing influence on how Americans invest in their homes.
Their momentum shows no signs of slowing:
After several years of elevated mortgage rates and a later entry into homeownership, Millennials are approaching their homes differently than generations before them. Rather than moving, many are choosing to invest where they are.
“We’re seeing Millennials renovate rather than relocate,” said Angie Hicks, co-founder of Angi. “
Despite leading total home spending, Millennials face distinct challenges.
“As Millennials grow their share of the home improvement market, we expect projects to increasingly reflect their priorities,” Hicks said. “That includes a strong interest in design-forward updates, eco-conscious materials, and technology upgrades.”
Together, these behaviors position Millennials as a true “renovation generation” – not just because they spend more, but because of how they are redefining what modern homeownership looks like under today’s economic conditions.
Millennials Led Overall Home Project Spending in 2025
While older generations continued to spend more on improvements alone, Millennials led overall home project spending by investing heavily in maintenance and emergency repairs.
- Silent Generation: Average annual home project spending totaled
$12,007 , including the second-highest improvement spend ($10,085) and the lowest emergency spend ($140) . - Baby Boomers: Spent an average of
$12,454 annually and continued to lead improvement spending at$10,423. - Generation X: Averaged
$12,956 in total spending, the second-highest overall. - Millennials: Led all generations with an average total spend of
$14,199 , including the highest maintenance ($2,601) and emergency ($1,519) spending. - Generation Z: Spent the least overall at
$10,283 , but ranked second in both maintenance ($2,261) and emergency ($1,400) spending.
Home Project Spending Continued to Rise
In 2025, U.S. homeowners spent an average of
- Home Improvements: Average improvement spending dipped slightly from
$9,322 in 2024 to$9,288 in 2025. - Home Maintenance: Spending rose to
$2,041 per household, up from$1,750 in 2024. - Emergency Repairs: Average emergency spending increased to
$1,143 , compared to$978 t he previous year.
To explore the full findings from Angi’s State of Home Spending Report, download the report here.
About Angi Inc.
Angi (NASDAQ: ANGI) helps homeowners get home projects done well and helps home service professionals grow their businesses. We started in 1995 with a simple goal to help people find skilled local home pros from plumbers and electricians to remodelers and landscapers to get their jobs done well. Now 30 years later, we've evolved to help people with everything from finding, booking and hiring a skilled pro, to researching costs and finding project inspiration. Homeowners have turned to Angi, and our vast network of skilled home pros, for help with more than 300 million projects.
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