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Celerity

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Sun Nov 12, 2023, 09:05 AM Nov 2023

Gen Z Doesn't Just Want to Travel Abroad, They Want to Move There [View all]

Between the cost of living and access to social programs, young people are making plans to leave for good.

Young people love to travel—it is why they are studying abroad, asking for travel for Christmas presents, and going into debt to go on trips. But some young people aren't packing up their bags for vacation. According to a new study, one in four Gen Z Americans want to move to a different country, in order for better access to healthcare and other social services.

Preply, an online language program, surveyed 3,000 Americans between the ages of 18 and 26 in October 2023 about whether they envisioned their futures in the US or in another country. In the Preply study, 25.6% of respondents shared that they would be interested in moving abroad for universal healthcare and other social programs like affordable higher education, housing support, and pension programs. Notably, these are areas that the US falls short on. In fact, according to a report from the World Economic Forum, the US is behind nine other countries on how much of its GDP is spent on social programs. France, Finland, and Belgium spend the most.



This data supports a lot of sentiment that has gone viral on TikTok about moving abroad. In one TikTok, which has been liked more than 800,000 times, a woman named Rachel who left the US to live in Portugal details how much more affordable her life is, and how much happier she is. Rachel isn't alone. "We moved abroad almost a year ago and it low key irritates my soul when I have to go back stateside to handle business for a few days at a time," one commenter on the video wrote. In another video that has been liked over 80,000 times, a man named Austin details that he's leaving Florida to head to Bali, describing his general unhappiness living in the US. "There's gotta be something better out here than how it's going here," Austin says. "I'm stuck between trying to succeed in the USA or leaving for my well being," one TikToker commented on Austin's video.

It's important to note that in the Preply survey, less than one percent of respondents said that social media has acted as an influence for them to leave the country. While the most popular motivator for wanting to move was wanting access to better social programs like healthcare, other top motivators included having new experiences and finding a better cost of living than in the US. Rounding out the top four reasons were respondents disliking the US political environment.



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See the world when you are young. cachukis Nov 2023 #1
Absolutely. I've thankfully been to 62 countries. jimfields33 Nov 2023 #3
I'm with them wils3038 Nov 2023 #2
You certainly put the time in. how is the SC retirement system?. JanMichael Nov 2023 #24
Retirement wils3038 Nov 2023 #43
If I were younger you bet I'd study a language and get out of here asap. n/t SheilaAnn Nov 2023 #4
Most other countries would send you right back if you didn't have an essential skill they needed. brooklynite Nov 2023 #7
Well, I'm 83 loaded with legal skills and have no intention of going back to work...LOL. n/t SheilaAnn Nov 2023 #10
In which case the best you can hope for is a "retirement" visa... brooklynite Nov 2023 #11
As much as we disagree on other stuff, this we agree on. Marcus IM Nov 2023 #17
Exactly RobinA Nov 2023 #16
Some of us are lucky enough to have dual citizenship. nt usedtobedemgurl Nov 2023 #42
That is a rare gift. We got it for our daughters as soon as they were born. DFW Nov 2023 #49
There practically is no such country, anyway DFW Nov 2023 #48
A friend's son got a job teaching English in Japan despite having virtually no experience. shrike3 Nov 2023 #21
Immigration officials tend to smile benevolently on waiting jobs. DFW Nov 2023 #50
I imagine that is true, yes. shrike3 Nov 2023 #62
Wait till they discover that most other countries are less accommodating to immigrants than we are. brooklynite Nov 2023 #5
They'll make an angry tiktok about how it's not bangin' EllieBC Nov 2023 #18
Cut n runners. Marcus IM Nov 2023 #6
It's an interesting take. For people here, "Stay and fight" has struck me as more commendable. David__77 Nov 2023 #8
I am one of the few lefty Cuban-Americans. Marcus IM Nov 2023 #12
"Uncommend" to your heart's content DFW Nov 2023 #82
Yep. They should stay and organize n/t leftstreet Nov 2023 #15
They didn't create the situation here. Mariana Nov 2023 #20
LOL glad you weren't in charge of the French Revolution leftstreet Nov 2023 #23
Do you feel the same contempt for the slaves in the US who escaped to the North? Mariana Nov 2023 #26
You're comparing GenZ to slaves? leftstreet Nov 2023 #34
You brought up slave rebellions in this discussion, did you not? Mariana Nov 2023 #39
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2023 #52
Is that how you feel about all immigrants? Mariana Nov 2023 #41
Read my posts here. Marcus IM Nov 2023 #75
It doesn't surprise me. area51 Nov 2023 #9
You mean a return on other people's work & taxes. Marcus IM Nov 2023 #13
This story is about young people. Mariana Nov 2023 #19
So, you are saying that "lifetime" excludes young lives? Marcus IM Nov 2023 #90
Return on my tax dollars (or euros)?? Hah! I wish. DFW Nov 2023 #25
Many European countries are not like that at all. Sweden is bit one example. You get full social benefits Celerity Nov 2023 #29
Not necessarily so in Germany DFW Nov 2023 #33
Good advice, as always. Thanks. shrike3 Nov 2023 #30
Not in all cases DFW Nov 2023 #83
I felt that way when I was younger, too. murielm99 Nov 2023 #14
Wherever you go, there you are. nt gulliver Nov 2023 #22
It turned out exactly that way. DFW Nov 2023 #84
I wonder how many of these aspiring immigrants realize how different their lives would be? brooklynite Nov 2023 #27
Except for the first item, the other three describe Germany DFW Nov 2023 #35
Those really aren't big issues. Mariana Nov 2023 #40
As usual, one's individual situation varies DFW Nov 2023 #81
And some countries don't have the FREEDOM of going bankrupt from medical bills, that's crazy, right? ck4829 Nov 2023 #60
Not to worry...unless you're a citizen of those countries, YOU will... brooklynite Nov 2023 #61
There are some really surprising numbers there genxlib Nov 2023 #28
I had to look up what the Gen Z years were DFW Nov 2023 #36
While I'm a few decades beyond Gen Z... WarGamer Nov 2023 #31
To slow down, better make sure it's in RURAL Italy DFW Nov 2023 #37
Totally Agree ProfessorGAC Nov 2023 #44
Small villages in the Abruzzo region are very sleepy... WarGamer Nov 2023 #46
My wife and I had opportunities to move to Canada and New Zealand when we were young. hunter Nov 2023 #32
Then I guess Germany is not a civilized nation, either. DFW Nov 2023 #53
It's completely unacceptable that people have to deal with health insurance crap... hunter Nov 2023 #78
It's ironic that the first time my wife had cancer, she was working, and was completely covered DFW Nov 2023 #79
My son and his wife are just older than this group ExWhoDoesntCare Nov 2023 #38
... betsuni Nov 2023 #45
I recommend central or south America, DemocraticPatriot Nov 2023 #47
I love how the idea is to run rather than to fix this. OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #51
Many people - not just gen z - do not believe this country's issues can be fixed in the current system redqueen Nov 2023 #55
And, they are correct. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #87
Start fixing it. Don't rely on politicians, don't hand it off to future generations, do it today ck4829 Nov 2023 #59
How? John Shaft Nov 2023 #71
Go back in time and convince Sandra Day O'Connor redqueen Nov 2023 #72
I would not expect an auto technician to do my taxes. OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #88
Why do you think they should fix something they didn't break? Mariana Nov 2023 #70
I take it you are asking if I feel the people who immigrated to the US OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #89
My kids all plan to move out of the US. Guns and AllyCat Nov 2023 #54
Me too and I'm a Boomer. sinkingfeeling Nov 2023 #56
It's sad to see young people mocked and insulted redqueen Nov 2023 #57
"But we said YOUR generation would fix the messes OUR generation created! Where are you going?!" ck4829 Nov 2023 #58
Can't elude catastrophic climate change Kaleva Nov 2023 #63
Wow redqueen Nov 2023 #64
I don't know of any Gen Z'er actively preparing for the coming calsmity Kaleva Nov 2023 #65
No words redqueen Nov 2023 #66
True. Not much to say about people who don't care. Kaleva Nov 2023 #85
not just gen z... a lot of boomer buds have had this converstion with me. dembotoz Nov 2023 #67
I remember an Australian asking me, "Is it true Americans think theirs is the greatest country in the world?" shrike3 Nov 2023 #68
That's interesting because Australia has more than their share of peope redqueen Nov 2023 #73
Probably why he was so puzzled at Americans' attitude. shrike3 Nov 2023 #77
My son announced this about six months ago Conjuay Nov 2023 #69
Grass is greener on the other side LittleGirl Nov 2023 #74
I'm married to my wonderful perfect partner, who happens to be German, so I'm at home here DFW Nov 2023 #86
I have a bunch of family who moved back thatdemguy Nov 2023 #76
German TV now has regular ads by dental services in Hungary DFW Nov 2023 #80
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