EU adults leave their parents’ home at 26 on average, according toEurostat estimations. However, the age varies significantly from nation to nation. In Finland, Sweden and Denmark, they usually move out by the age of 21. By contrast, in Croatia, Slovakia, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria and Italy, this normally doesn’t happen before they’re at least 30. In terms of overall number of young adults still living with their parents, the shares are particularly high in southern Europe, OECD data shows. In this dataset, Italy presents the highest proportion of people aged between 20 to 29 that don’t live ind…