Trump's Election Win Triggers Surge in Americans Seeking to Move Abroad
Google searches for emigration spike as concerns over immigration policies and social issues rise post-election.
- Searches for moving to countries like Canada, New Zealand, and the UK increased dramatically following Donald Trump's re-election.
- Interest in relocating abroad surged by over 1,500%, with significant spikes in queries about moving to Canada and Australia.
- Concerns over potential changes in abortion and LGBTQ+ rights under Trump's administration are driving search trends.
- States with high search activity include Oregon, Colorado, and Washington, reflecting regional anxieties.
- Countries with simpler immigration processes for U.S. citizens, such as Ireland and Germany, are also seeing increased interest.