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flag In 2025, more Americans left than arrived for the first time since the Great Depression, driven by cost of living, remote work, and quality-of-life concerns.

flag In 2025, the U.S. recorded net negative migration for the first time since the Great Depression, with about 150,000 more Americans leaving than arriving, driven by high living costs, remote work flexibility, and quality-of-life concerns. flag While the Trump administration highlights immigration crackdowns as a success, the exodus includes families and mid-career professionals moving to countries like Mexico, Canada, Portugal, Ireland, and Germany. flag Demand for relocation services has surged, citizenship renunciations have risen, and international student enrollment in the U.S. dropped 17%. flag Though wealthy foreign investors continue to arrive, the trend reflects a broader shift in the American dream toward life abroad.

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