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Showing Original Post only (View all)Americans are leaving the U.S. in record numbers and spending hundreds to learn how to do it - CNBC [View all]
A record number of Americans are leaving the U.S.: The country saw a net negative migration of between 10,000 and 295,000 people in 2025, according to research from The Brookings Institution. The widest estimated range was among people who left voluntarily, with Brookings estimating that between 210,000 to 405,000 people did so last year.
Its the first time in at least 50 years that more people moved out of the country than moved in. Restrictive immigration policies and deportation efforts play a role, according to Brookings. Some U.S. citizens are emigrating for school, work, raising a family, retirement and everything in between.
Its the first time in at least 50 years that more people moved out of the country than moved in. Restrictive immigration policies and deportation efforts play a role, according to Brookings. Some U.S. citizens are emigrating for school, work, raising a family, retirement and everything in between.
A majority, 89%, said they want to leave the U.S. for political reasons, according to a sampling of 218 of the weekends attendees, per Barnett. Others say they hope to move for adventure and growth (73%), as well as to save money (57%). Roughly two-thirds of respondents hope to move within two years, they have an average monthly budget of $3,856 to work with, and hopeful movers are split among 44% individuals, 39% couples and 17% families with kids.
Conference guests paid between roughly $500 to $1,000 for tickets to the weekends events, which included two days of programming from over 50 experts. Guests filtered into dozens of breakout sessions to learn the ins and outs of different visas, taxes as a foreigner, immigrant health insurance, and specifics on how to move to hot spots like Portugal, Mexico, Canada and New Zealand.
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/17/americans-are-leaving-the-united-states-in-record-numbers-spending-hundreds-to-learn-how.html

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Americans are leaving the U.S. in record numbers and spending hundreds to learn how to do it - CNBC [View all]
BlueWavePsych
17 hrs ago
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Conference guests paid between roughly $500 to $1,000 for tickets to the weekend's events
RetiredParatrooper
15 hrs ago
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By many accounts, the US is one of the top 5 hardest places to obtain citizenship.
Ms. Toad
10 hrs ago
#20