Hafar1014
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They are leaving democrat states in large numbersSo much for the constant right-wing claim that everybody wants to come here. These are the wages of Trump. And this ain't no left wing pubicatin sayng this. This is from the conservative Wall Street Journal. Now watch how the true believers try claiming that the WSJ is now liberal.
Americans Are Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers
More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries. “I wasn’t expecting to be surrounded by this many Americans.”
And for those who can't afford the WSJ subscription:
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A record number of Americans are moving overseas
U.S. experienced negative net migration in 2025 for first time in 90 years as more citizens drawn to more affordable life overseas with less political turbulencewww.independent.co.uk
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The Great American Departure Gains Speed
Record numbers of Americans are leaving the US, driven by political instability, gun violence, healthcare costs, and economic anxiety.www.washingtoninformer.com
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Americans Leaving the U.S. in Record Numbers Under Trump - NewsBreak
More people moved out of the U.S. last year than moved in for the first time since the Great Depression as a record number of citizens moved abroad followiwww.newsbreak.com
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americans are leaving america in record numbers - Bing
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Democratic-leaning states, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, are experiencing population losses and stagnation, projected to cost them up to 12 House seats in the 2030 Census. California, New York, Illinois, and Oregon are losing residents to Southern and Western states, driven by high costs and a migration away from historically blue areas.
Columbia Missourian
Projected 2030 Census Seat Losses (Democratic-leaning States):
- California: Projected loss of 4 seats.
- New York: Projected loss of 2 seats.
- Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon, Rhode Island: Projected loss of 1 seat each.
- Wisconsin, Pennsylvania: While swing states, these are also projected to lose 1 seat each.
Columbia Missourian
- Regional Shift: Population is moving away from the Northeast/Midwest to the South and inland West, seeking cheaper housing, lower taxes, and more jobs.
- Migration Drivers: High costs of living in California and New York are primary drivers of resident departure.
- Impact: This trend shifts political power (House seats) from Democratic strongholds to traditionally Republican-leaning states like Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Utah.
