
More Americans are leaving the United States to live abroad, reversing a long-standing view of the country as primarily an immigration destination. Estimates place the number of Americans living overseas between 5.5 million and 9 million. Interest in relocating is increasing, with affordability, healthcare, and quality of life cited as major reasons. Moving overseas can bring difficulties such as culture shock, visa complications, homesickness, and tax issues. Some families report meaningful improvements, including shorter commutes through walkable cities and public transit, and reduced financial stress from more comprehensive healthcare systems in parts of Europe and Asia. These changes can free time and money for family life.
"Of course, moving overseas isn't perfect for everyone. Many families face culture shock, visa complications, homesickness, and tax headaches. But for some Americans, relocating has led to noticeable improvements in daily life."
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