More Americans are quitting their U.S. jobs to work abroad, study finds
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More Americans are quitting their U.S. jobs to work abroad, study finds
""We are looking at a more and more global labor market, [where] everyone can work from anywhere," Ege Aksu stated, highlighting the shift in employment dynamics."
""That means more high-quality jobs, more ambitious startups and more serious competition for talent outside the U.S.," Aksu noted, emphasizing Europe's growing tech landscape."
""Talent is not infinite," she said, adding that U.S. workers "need more than just high salaries," indicating a shift in worker priorities."
The share of U.S. employees working abroad has doubled in five years, reaching 6% by 2025. Technology professionals lead this trend, with nearly 16% of IT consultants taking jobs outside the U.S. Europe is investing in tech sectors, creating high-quality jobs and competition for talent. Since January 2022, more U.S. tech workers have moved to Europe than vice versa. Foreign-born workers are a significant part of this migration, with 30% leaving the U.S. compared to less than 1% of U.S.-born workers.
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