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More Americans than ever are joining the expat ranks.

January 5th, 2012  by Law Alliance

As 2011 came to a close, expatinfodesk took notice of a growing trend: more Americans are moving abroad.  So, what’s led to this? Well, for example, there this as opposed to this. So, what’s their take?

“Once the most popular place in the world for those looking to immigrate to pastures new, it appears that the USA is no longer the great place to live that it once was and citizens are leaving the country in their droves.

In a recent series of posts on “The Economic Collapse Blog,” editor Michael Snyder discusses the apparent appeal of life abroad for American citizens and questions why so many of them are leaving their home for greener pastures. According to Synder, those that are relocating and looking for a safer place to live for themselves and their families and seek more security for their futures: “A lot of Americans have decided that the best future for their children and their grandchildren is going to be found in another part of the globe,” he says.

Synder’s claims are not without evidence and he cites a number of statistics from a recent CNBC program and other research that examined trends in America’s population moves. According to figures they ascertained from the US State Department, 6.3 million Americans are currently living or working overseas. Not only is the highest number that has ever been recorded, it is made all the more worrying by the fact that the percentage of Americas aged between 25 and 34 who plan to relocate in the near future has quintupled in just two years, from less than 1 percent to 5.1 percent. Furthermore, a shocking 40 percent of all Americans in the 18-to-24 age group are expressing interest in relocation outside of the United States.”

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