Anonymous16 days ago
For the first time since 1935, the United States has recorded net negative migration, with an estimated 150,000 more people leaving than arriving in 2025 — driven by a historic crackdown on immigration and an unprecedented wave of American citizens relocating abroad. The reversal, which economists warn could shave up to 0.3 percentage points off GDP growth and push the labor market into contraction, represents the most dramatic shift in U.S. demographic history since the Depression era.