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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • 40% of women younger than 30 would like to leave the U.S.
  • 22% who disapprove of Trump would like to move vs. 7% who approve
  • Canada is top desired destination for would-be migrant Americans

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- While Donald Trump has spent much of his presidency focused on the number of people who want to get into the U.S., since he took office, record numbers of Americans have wanted to get out.

Though relatively average by global standards, the 16% of Americans overall who said in 2017 and again in 2018 that they would like to permanently move to another country -- if they could -- is higher than the average levels during either the George W. Bush (11%) or Barack Obama administration (10%).



Desire to Migrate in the U.S.
Ideally, if you had the opportunity, would you like to move PERMANENTLY to another country, or would you prefer to continue living in this country?
Average
%
George W. Bush
11
Barack Obama 10
Donald Trump 16
GALLUP WORLD POLL




While Gallup's World Poll does not ask people about their political leanings, most of the recent surge in Americans' desire to migrate has come among groups that typically lean Democratic and that have disapproved of Trump's job performance so far in his presidency: women, young Americans and people in lower-income groups.

During the first two years of the Trump administration, a record-high one in five U.S. women (20%) said they would like to move to another country permanently if they could. This is twice the average for women during the Obama (10%) or Bush years (11%) and almost twice the level among men (13%) under Trump. Before the Trump years, there was no difference between men's and women's desires to move.



Desire to Migrate at Record Levels for Women, Young People and Low-Income Americans
Bush Obama Trump
%
% %
Gender
Men
10 10 13
Women 11 10 20
Age
15-29
24 18 30
30-49 9 10 19
50+ 5 6 8
Income
Poorest 20%
* 13 30
Richest 20% * 8 12
*Income data unavailable
GALLUP WORLD POLL




The 30% of Americans younger than 30 who would like to move also represents a new high -- and it is also the group in which the gender gap is the largest. Forty percent of women younger than 30 said they would like to move, compared with 20% of men in this age group. These gender gaps narrow with age and eventually disappear after age 50.

Desire to migrate among the poorest 20% of Americans during Trump's first two years is also at record levels. It is more than twice as high as the average during Obama's two terms. So far under Trump, three in 10 Americans (30%) in the poorest 20% say they would like to migrate if they could, compared with an average of 13% under Obama.

But more than anything else, Trump himself may be the primary motivator. Regression analysis shows that regardless of differences by gender, age or income -- if Americans disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president, they are more likely to want to leave the U.S. Overall, 22% of Americans who disapproved of Trump's job performance during his first two years said they would like to move, compared with 7% who approved.

Destination Canada?
Before and after Trump's election, many Americans -- particularly Democrats -- threatened to move to Canada (as Republicans did after Obama was elected). Canada always has been one of the top desired destinations for Americans, but that desire has only increased since Trump's election. In 2018, more than one in four Americans (26%) who would like to move named Canada as the place they would like to go, up from 12% in 2016.

It's important to note that people's desire to migrate is typically much higher than their intention to do so -- as such, it is unlikely that Americans will be flocking to the Canadian border. In fact, since Trump's election, Canadian statistics show only a modest uptick in the number of Americans who have moved to Canada.

Bottom Line
After years of remaining flat, the number of Americans -- particularly young women -- who desire to leave the U.S. permanently is on the rise. This increase is concerning, but none of this suggests that the U.S. is going to suddenly see a mass migration in which it could lose as many as 40% of its young women.

However, the "Trump effect" on Americans' desire to migrate is a new manifestation of the increasing political polarization in the U.S. Before Trump took office, Americans' approval or disapproval of the president was not a push factor in their desire to migrate.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/245789/record-numbers-americans-leave.aspx
 
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Amerika is turning out to be worse than the Soviet Union under Lenin for the good to be persecuted and the public to be the enemy. It is a surveillance state, a gestapo state, and a terror state. Anyone questioning why there are so many wars and why both political parties support continual wars may be targeted as an enemy of the state. Looking into the jewish problem and you get onto a list.

Amerika 'needs' fears and fake terrorism so more and more rights are taken away from the people and given to big 'government' to watch over them if they do not tow the party line of war, genocide and poverty. This is how Amerika operates and it will only get worse.

The young women are the first to figure out they are living in hell. The old are too busy watching Faux News and CNN.

There are illusionary freedoms in Amerika so the peasants don't grab the pitch forks.

Jimmy Carter was the last president, the rest since have been puppets of zionist jews.
 
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Amerika is turning out to be worse than the Soviet Union under Lenin for the good to be persecuted and the public to be the enemy. It is a surveillance state, a gestapo state, and a terror state. Anyone questioning why there are so many wars and why both political parties support continual wars may be targeted as an enemy of the state. Looking into the jewish problem and you get onto a list.

Amerika 'needs' fears and fake terrorism so more and more rights are taken away from the people and given to big 'government' to watch over them if they do not tow the party line of war, genocide and poverty. This is how Amerika operates and it will only get worse.

The young women are the first to figure out they are living in hell. The old are too busy watching Faux News and CNN.

There are illusionary freedoms in Amerika so the peasants don't grab the pitch forks.

Jimmy Carter was the last president, the rest since have been puppets of zionist jews.

if you lives in the soviet union under lenin or better stalin you would be making comments like those above
this is of course if you survive the various purges and executions
 
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It is a surveillance state, a gestapo state,
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Lol! Apparently you haven’t been keeping track of the surveillance in countries like China where cameras are on every corner and facial recognition allows the government to track your every move.
 
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For instance there are 7 times as many rape victims per year in Amerikan prisons than total rape victims in India, India with a population of over 1 billion vs a prison population in the states in the millions. About 200000 rape victims in simply the prisons in Amerika vs about 30000 rape victims in all of India. The number of rape cases in the many tens fold higher in just Team Amerika world police prison system than throughout all of India in one year comparison.

Jokes about rape abound in the hell known as Amerika, India is not even close to as wicked a place.

 
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It is a fact that 30% of Amreekan bachiyaan want to marry Pakistani man and move to Pakistan.
 
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  • U.s end is near if it continues brain drain from h.s will start and their technological end over other nations will end
 
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For instance there are 7 times as many rape victims per year in Amerikan prisons than total rape victims in India

This is an odd statistic to pull out of a hat compared to every other thing you could say.

Well I guess we may all know now where your beef with the US stems from. Don’t try and jump the fence and you won’t get hurt.
 
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • 40% of women younger than 30 would like to leave the U.S.
  • 22% who disapprove of Trump would like to move vs. 7% who approve
  • Canada is top desired destination for would-be migrant Americans

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- While Donald Trump has spent much of his presidency focused on the number of people who want to get into the U.S., since he took office, record numbers of Americans have wanted to get out.

Though relatively average by global standards, the 16% of Americans overall who said in 2017 and again in 2018 that they would like to permanently move to another country -- if they could -- is higher than the average levels during either the George W. Bush (11%) or Barack Obama administration (10%).



Desire to Migrate in the U.S.
Ideally, if you had the opportunity, would you like to move PERMANENTLY to another country, or would you prefer to continue living in this country?
Average
%
George W. Bush
11
Barack Obama 10
Donald Trump 16
GALLUP WORLD POLL




While Gallup's World Poll does not ask people about their political leanings, most of the recent surge in Americans' desire to migrate has come among groups that typically lean Democratic and that have disapproved of Trump's job performance so far in his presidency: women, young Americans and people in lower-income groups.

During the first two years of the Trump administration, a record-high one in five U.S. women (20%) said they would like to move to another country permanently if they could. This is twice the average for women during the Obama (10%) or Bush years (11%) and almost twice the level among men (13%) under Trump. Before the Trump years, there was no difference between men's and women's desires to move.



Desire to Migrate at Record Levels for Women, Young People and Low-Income Americans
Bush Obama Trump
%
% %
Gender
Men
10 10 13
Women 11 10 20
Age
15-29
24 18 30
30-49 9 10 19
50+ 5 6 8
Income
Poorest 20%
* 13 30
Richest 20% * 8 12
*Income data unavailable
GALLUP WORLD POLL




The 30% of Americans younger than 30 who would like to move also represents a new high -- and it is also the group in which the gender gap is the largest. Forty percent of women younger than 30 said they would like to move, compared with 20% of men in this age group. These gender gaps narrow with age and eventually disappear after age 50.

Desire to migrate among the poorest 20% of Americans during Trump's first two years is also at record levels. It is more than twice as high as the average during Obama's two terms. So far under Trump, three in 10 Americans (30%) in the poorest 20% say they would like to migrate if they could, compared with an average of 13% under Obama.

But more than anything else, Trump himself may be the primary motivator. Regression analysis shows that regardless of differences by gender, age or income -- if Americans disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president, they are more likely to want to leave the U.S. Overall, 22% of Americans who disapproved of Trump's job performance during his first two years said they would like to move, compared with 7% who approved.

Destination Canada?
Before and after Trump's election, many Americans -- particularly Democrats -- threatened to move to Canada (as Republicans did after Obama was elected). Canada always has been one of the top desired destinations for Americans, but that desire has only increased since Trump's election. In 2018, more than one in four Americans (26%) who would like to move named Canada as the place they would like to go, up from 12% in 2016.

It's important to note that people's desire to migrate is typically much higher than their intention to do so -- as such, it is unlikely that Americans will be flocking to the Canadian border. In fact, since Trump's election, Canadian statistics show only a modest uptick in the number of Americans who have moved to Canada.

Bottom Line
After years of remaining flat, the number of Americans -- particularly young women -- who desire to leave the U.S. permanently is on the rise. This increase is concerning, but none of this suggests that the U.S. is going to suddenly see a mass migration in which it could lose as many as 40% of its young women.

However, the "Trump effect" on Americans' desire to migrate is a new manifestation of the increasing political polarization in the U.S. Before Trump took office, Americans' approval or disapproval of the president was not a push factor in their desire to migrate.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/245789/record-numbers-americans-leave.aspx
Uhh no thank you
 
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For instance there are 7 times as many rape victims per year in Amerikan prisons than total rape victims in India, India with a population of over 1 billion vs a prison population in the states in the millions. About 200000 rape victims in simply the prisons in Amerika vs about 30000 rape victims in all of India. The number of rape cases in the many tens fold higher in just Team Amerika world police prison system than throughout all of India in one year comparison.

Jokes about rape abound in the hell known as Amerika, India is not even close to as wicked a place.


prisons are a bed of roses in pakistan I suppose
 
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