40% of American women under 45 want to permanently leave

Anonymous
https://news.gallup.com/poll/697382/record-numbers-younger-women-leave.aspx

40% of American women under 44 want to leave the USA

Interesting
Anonymous
Not a surprise
Anonymous
Typical. All talk, no action.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Typical. All talk, no action.


WANT to leave. You can desire something and not be able to do it, you know.
Anonymous
Is this the equivalent of saying that 65% of people want universal healthcare but the government won't actually implement it?
Anonymous
I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.



I don't understand why Americans want to move to, particularly Europe so badly given they pay higher taxes for public services and earn a whole lot less overall. All the high-skilled people limited by their market in Europe move to the United States to earn more than they do in the old continent.
Anonymous
And do many more want to come in? Everyone thinks the grass is greener somewhere else.
Anonymous
American women are adventurous and have the means. It’s a great thing to try.

“Permanently” is overstated. You don’t know until you try. A lot of people would benefit from at least some years in another country.
Anonymous
Maga has made the country a sh!t hole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.



I don't understand why Americans want to move to, particularly Europe so badly given they pay higher taxes for public services and earn a whole lot less overall. All the high-skilled people limited by their market in Europe move to the United States to earn more than they do in the old continent.


I would like to pay more taxes for public services in the US but weirdly people here don’t like the idea. So I’m planning to move to a place where there are more who think like me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.



Just move there and start working. Claim political asylum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.



I don't understand why Americans want to move to, particularly Europe so badly given they pay higher taxes for public services and earn a whole lot less overall. All the high-skilled people limited by their market in Europe move to the United States to earn more than they do in the old continent.


I would like to pay more taxes for public services in the US but weirdly people here don’t like the idea. So I’m planning to move to a place where there are more who think like me.


+1. I don’t like income inequality so I’m happy to make little and have more money available for redistribution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.



Just go and overstay your visa. People here do it all the time and are celebrated. Just go somewhere with a one way ticket. What could go wrong?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m one of them.

Being an immigrant is tough. I’m desperate to leave but nicer places don’t want Americans and getting a visa let alone citizenship is an uphill battle.



I don't understand why Americans want to move to, particularly Europe so badly given they pay higher taxes for public services and earn a whole lot less overall. All the high-skilled people limited by their market in Europe move to the United States to earn more than they do in the old continent.


I would like to pay more taxes for public services in the US but weirdly people here don’t like the idea. So I’m planning to move to a place where there are more who think like me.


+1. I don’t like income inequality so I’m happy to make little and have more money available for redistribution.


Another +100 but it's harder than it looks. For example, right now in the uS I feel like I get ZERO say on where tax dollars go. And I pay a lot of taxes.
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