Over one-third of US adults would move to foreign country if able: poll
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A poll from Monmouth University has found the number of adult U.S. citizens who would choose to live in another country if possible has tripled.

The latest national Monmouth University Poll, released on Wednesday, noted the skyrocketing desire to leave the U.S. among adults.

Approximately 34% of respondents to the poll said they “would like to settle in another country” if they were logistically capable of doing so.

“We are not sure exactly when this shift occurred because of the gap in polling on this question, but I’d be willing to bet that the partisan rancor of the past few years has played a significant role in the heightened desire to emigrate.”

Throughout 11 national Gallup polls from 1948 to 1995 asking similar questions, respondents wishing to leave the U.S. capped out at 13% in 1972, the Monmouth report notes.

The poll did not question which countries respondents would like to resettle in, but it did ask which countries they would like to travel to. 

The country most cited as a desired place to travel was Italy (18%), followed by the United Kingdom (10%) and Japan (8%).

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Travelers gather with their luggage in the departures area of the international terminal at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

The Monmouth University Poll was conducted between Feb. 8 and Feb. 12, 2024. It utilized a probability-based random sample of 902 adults nationwide and was conducted via landline phones, cellphones, and text invitation. 

“For results based on this sample, one can say with 95% confidence that the error attributable to sampling has a maximum margin of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points adjusted for sample design effects (1.56),” the poll reports.

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