Gen Z exodus: Report finds three in four now quitting UK aged under 35
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Gen Z exodus: Report finds three in four now quitting UK aged under 35
"79% of young adults reported feeling constant financial pressure living in the UK, while 86% stated that UK wages do not reflect the cost of living."
"In total, about 195,000 Britons under the age of 35 left the UK in the past year, meaning 76% of all British emigrants were young adults."
"Almost half of the young adults surveyed indicated that Asia was their preferred relocation destination, seeking to improve their quality of life amid economic challenges."
A report reveals that over 75% of people emigrating from the UK are under 35, primarily due to financial pressures. In 2022, around 140,000 individuals aged 20-29 left, a sharp increase from 95,000 in 2018. The study indicates that 79% of young adults feel constant financial strain, and 86% believe wages do not match living costs. Emigration among those in their early 30s has decreased, while departures from Gen Z have surged. Many young adults prefer relocating to Asia for better quality of life and lower living costs.
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