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Until 2010, the recorded number of annual expatriates was well below 1,000.

Survey says: 35 percent of Americans would expatriate



As the Fourth of July weekend looms and Americans prep their grills and ready their fireworks, some citizens are packing their bags.

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A recent online poll of more than 2,000 adults by TransferWise, a peer-to-peer money transfer service based in the United Kingdom, revealed that 35 percent of American-born residents and emigrants would considering leaving the United States to live in another country. This percentage greatly increases for those age 18 to 34. More than half of millennials, a whopping 55 percent, said that they would consider leaving the U.S. for foreign shores. Among them, 43 percent of men and 38 percent of women noted that a higher salary would be a factor in their relocation decision. More...


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