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Americans leaving the U.S., moving abroad in record numbers

For the first time in roughly 90 years — dating back to the Great Depression — the United States has seen more people moving out of the country than moving in.

The Trump administration has made immigration to the U.S., along with mass deportations, chief among its priorities. But according to the Wall Street Journal, there’s also an exodus fueled by American citizens seeking better lives abroad.

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The U.S. experienced a net negative migration of roughly 150,000 people in 2025, according to the Brookings Institution. The Washington, D.C. think tank expects even more Americans than that will leave in 2026.

A Wall Street Journal analysis of data from just 15 countries found that at least 180,000 Americans citizens left the U.S. to live abroad last year. The total number is almost surely higher globally.

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