Increasing the willingness of Americans to immigrate
The results of a new survey showed that the fear of domestic violence has increased the desire of American citizens to live in another country. |
Newsweek magazine wrote: The results of this survey conducted with the participation of 902 American adults by the Monmouth University Polling Institute showed that 34% of Americans are interested in living in another country.
Meanwhile, the results of a similar survey by the Gallup Institute in 1974 of Americans indicated that 24% of them were interested in immigrating from this country.
This survey, the results of which was published on March 26 (7th of Farardin) and was conducted between February 8 and 12 (Bahman 19-23), indicates that 41 percent of politically independent people want to settle in They are another country. Among the Democrats, 35% and among the Republicans, 22% expressed such a demand.
While 50 years ago, only 13% of independents, 10% of Democrats and 9% of Republicans wanted to settle in another country.
More than half of those willing to leave the country were under the age of 35, while 17 percent of those 55 or older expressed a similar interest.
The Pew Research Center survey of 8,480 adults, conducted between July 10 and 16 (July 26-26), indicated an increase in the polarization of American society, with 65 percent of respondents saying they were dissatisfied with American politics. They are tired and 55% said that they are angry about these policies.
Another poll conducted earlier by Newsweek showed that most Americans are worried about the resurgence of political violence in America following the January 6, 2021 attack on Congress. According to political scientists, the rematch between the current President of the United States, Joe Biden, and the Republican candidate, Donald Trump, in the November elections, has once again intensified the concern of possible chaos.
In successive surveys, participants were not asked which countries they would like to move to, but were asked to indicate which countries they would most like to visit.
In the 1974 survey, England and Germany were the most popular destinations for American citizens, followed by Australia, Italy, France and Switzerland.
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