Trump is prompting some wealthy Americans to leave the country
Briefly

The article explores how the pandemic has influenced high-income professionals to relocate, particularly to the U.K. Many are fleeing political climates in the U.S. under Trump, with notable increases in Americans applying for U.K. passports and buying property there. For instance, Manhattan saw a $16 billion loss in taxable income, with average departing households earning over $425,000. The appeal of the U.K. includes its language, culture, and safety, prompting families, especially those concerned about children's well-being, to seek permanence abroad.
"A lot of the movement that we're now seeing of Americans moving to the U.K. would be people who don't want to live in Trump's America."
"Many super-rich Americans are buying up London properties to escape Trump."
Read at Axios
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