My husband and I are in our mid-30s (very early Millennials depending on who you ask). We are a rarity in our friend-group to have our set up. Most of our neighbors with RVs of some kind are 10+ years older than we are. Most of our friends still tent camp, or they have a few little kids (like 2 or 3 under 5) so they don't camp at all right now. My husband makes a much larger income than most of our friends (mine is more average), and do not have any kids, nor do we plan to have any. If we had more of an average to slightly above average income, or had a couple of kids (daycare here is 1200-1500/mo per kid) no way could we afford to have what we have, especially since the COL in Denver Metro is on the high side. People in our age range often still have student loans they're working on, and came into the workforce just before the big recession hit. I know my own income was slashed by 75% between 2008 and 2009, and I still haven't gotten anywhere close to what I was making before then (real estate industry). Add in the fact that many employers have reduced benefits in order to save money or to make up for the rising cost of healthcare, such as vacation time, and retirement benefits. I am fortunate to have 4 weeks of PTO, but my husband only has 2-3 (depending on his workload). Plus, at least around here, you have to plan way in advance to reserve a spot somewhere because everywhere is so crowded (mostly by older people coming to visit) So once you add up all these factors, it's no wonder that younger people aren't buying RVs.