America is depopulating at record levels. Here’s what the numbers say

Of note. As is the case for Canada, largely driven by fewer immigrants and temporary residents:

…In 2025, net migration in the U.S. turned negative — with the loss of some 150,000 people by some estimates — a trend not seen since the Great Depression. Further declines are expected in 2026 and 2027, Brookings Institution, a public policy think tank has found.

While the U.S. data does not capture outbound emigration, many of its citizens are reportedly turning up in Europe and bordering countries — for education, housing and even long-term care needs. In 2025, more Americans moved to Germany and Ireland than the other way around, a change attributed to “a life away from the rat race at home” by London’s I Paper. The Czech Republic, Spain and Netherlands have reported similar highs….

The U.S. government is also dealing with a backlog of Americans renouncing their citizenship, with embassies in London, Sydney and most Canadian major cities reporting wait-lists stretching into months, the Guardian reported in April. One in five Americans said in a November Gallup poll that they would like to leave the country, twice as many as 10 years ago.

Between four to nine million Americans live abroad, a figure that is likely an undercount due to people flag-poling with tourist visas, travellers who straddle borders and students with long-term visas being left out of the count, according to the Wall Street Journal. The paper noted that newer emigres are ordinary citizens seeking better housing opportunities, telecommuting or choosing to retire somewhere cheaper….

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One Response to America is depopulating at record levels. Here’s what the numbers say

  1. Raphael Solomon's avatar Raphael Solomon says:

    If these are record levels, they must be records for the US only. Japan’s population decreased by 3 million over the last five years: https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/japan-population/

    Also, the article doesn’t take into account births and deaths. What it really describes is a brain drain. This has happened to many countries, including Canada.

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