In 2025, the United States experienced a significant shift in migration patterns, recording negative net migration for the first time in 90 years, according to a report by The Motley Fool. This trend indicates that a greater number of individuals departed the country than those who chose to settle within its borders. The report highlights the implications of this demographic change, particularly for those planning to move abroad and how it may affect their Social Security benefits. As more Americans consider relocating internationally, understanding the impact on their financial entitlements becomes increasingly important.
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