""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 investment."
""Talent is not infinite," Aksu remarked, indicating that U.S. workers require more than just high salaries to stay."
""In 2025, roughly 2,000 to 2,500 U.S.-based workers left the country each month to take jobs abroad," Aksu reported, illustrating the scale of the migration."
The share of U.S. employees working abroad has more than doubled from 2.7% in 2021 to 6% by 2025. This trend is led by technology professionals, particularly in IT consulting, where nearly 16% of job switchers in December 2025 moved outside the U.S. Europe is investing heavily in tech sectors, creating more high-quality jobs and competition for talent. In 2025, 2,000 to 2,500 U.S. workers left monthly, primarily to Europe, with France and the UK as top destinations. Foreign-born workers are a significant part of this migration.
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