A growing number of affluent Americans are seeking alternative residences or citizenship in foreign countries.
This trend is driven by a desire for a better quality of life, which is made more accessible due to the strong purchasing power offered by high U.S. salaries. The article explores the motivations behind this emigration, suggesting that the perceived advantages of living abroad, combined with the financial benefits of earning in the U.S., are prompting wealthy individuals to reconsider their primary location.
While the WSJ headline suggests a record number of Americans are leaving, this article focuses specifically on the wealthy demographic and their reasons for seeking international options.
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