The 'digital nomad' lifestyle, which tapered off in recent years, has gained new momentum after Trump's election win
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Searches for "digital nomad visa" climbed by 170% amidst the news... The localization-management platform noted that interest "spiked during the vote count."
Between 2019 and 2022, the number of Americans identifying as digital nomads skyrocketed by 131%... But the lifestyle became less trendy over time.
You come, and you say it's really cheap... you're actually driving the cost of everything up," Mechi Annas Estvez Cruz, writer and Dominican Republic native, told.
It seems as if demand for moving abroad is rising once more, as the news of a Trump presidency breathed life into a somewhat faltering way of working and living.
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