I see the opposite. A lot of US people trying to move here now that it's becoming unliveable there for eg trans people. I'm kinda in an lgbt bubble but still. I myself have informed my employer I will no longer even travel to the US for work. Visiting a country means subjecting yourself to its laws and I won't do that. Same with eg middle east. I'm kinda non-binary so trying to get an X passport now so I have an easier time refusing (as I wouldn't be accepted entry anyway)
Also for colleagues in India, scoring a job in America through our company was always the big ideal. That also is no more because nobody wants to be a second class citizen.
Yaina|3 months ago
wizzwizz4|3 months ago
sib|3 months ago
2014 83,270
2015 85,800
2016 93,570
2017 84,340
2018 80,020
2019 87,600
2020 68,990
2021 61,520
2022 75,610
2023 80,280
Yup, definitely looks like no Europeans have ever considered moving to the US...
LunaSea|3 months ago
So in fact there was a net migration out of the US and to the EU.
mdhb|3 months ago
admissionsguy|3 months ago
wkat4242|3 months ago
Also for colleagues in India, scoring a job in America through our company was always the big ideal. That also is no more because nobody wants to be a second class citizen.