A new study indicates that a third of natural-born Americans are considering a major life change. Researchers from the University of Kent in England and Tufts University in the U.S. say that the most popular reason for a possible decision to move outside of America is the desire to explore the world.
Researchers say the desire to live outside the U.S. had no political link or whether one was conservative or liberal. Researchers used data from a 2014 survey of American born citizens which listed other top factors for the desire to leave. They included work or retirement.
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