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A poll from Monmouth University has found the number of adult U.S. citizens who would choose to live in another country if possible has tripled.
The latest national Monmouth University Poll, released on Wednesday, noted the skyrocketing desire to leave the U.S. among adults.
Approximately 34% of respondents to the poll said they “would like to settle in another country” if they were logistically capable of doing so.
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Broken down by political disposition, independents are the most likely to say they would like to leave the U.S. with 41% of respondents answering in the affirmative.
Approximately 35% of Democrats said they would like to settle elsewhere, as well as 22% of Republicans.