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Is the new American Dream is to leave America?

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Deborah Kearns

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For generations, the American dream meant building a life at home. Now, for some, it means leaving. Rising costs, political division, and the search for balance are pushing record numbers of Americans to move abroad, from Spain to Costa Rica to Albania. The shift has been especially sharp since the 2024 election, with interest in expatriation surging. For those who’ve made the leap, the trade-offs — smaller homes, cultural adjustment, new rules — are outweighed by lower costs, better health care, and a slower pace of life. Deborah Kearns with Quartz has the full story.

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Deborah Kearns

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