Two-Fifths of American Women Want to Do What?
Posted For: Rotorblade
A recent Gallup survey shows that a notable portion of women in the United States, particularly those aged 15 to 44, are considering moving abroad permanently. This follows earlier findings indicating that over half of left-leaning women between 18 and 29 have at least one diagnosed mental health condition.
Despite widespread claims of oppression, women in America continue to enjoy full rights and freedoms. Concerns about President Trump or Republican policies are not creating real danger, yet many young women remain convinced they would be better off elsewhere. In fact, some who have tried relocating, such as a woman who moved to Costa Rica, later expressed regret.
40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible, per Gallup.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) March 23, 2026
If these women do choose to leave, it could have significant political consequences, as Democrats would potentially lose up to 40 percent of their base. Still, travel can provide perspective, showing that while seeing the world is valuable, permanent relocation is not the same as a temporary visit.
For many of these women, the move may be more about signaling dissatisfaction than pursuing genuine opportunity. America continues to offer opportunities, safety, and freedoms unmatched in most other countries, particularly for women. Those who truly believe life would be better elsewhere now have the chance to test that belief.
Liberal woman FLED ‘Donald Trump’s America’, and accidentally moved to a 3rd world country — now she wants to move back.
PLEASE DON’T COME BACK. pic.twitter.com/39OgUDdUn2
— American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) October 16, 2025
This might actually be good
Send them away, let them express renounce citizenship and stop voting, let American men more easily sponsor foreign brides
Country could be back on track fast
— Rex Panther 🐆🏴☠️ (@shavil0mi) March 23, 2026
Many of that 40% are the ones you see wandering around with green, purple, or blue hair.
— Red Dot in a Blue Dot in a Red State (@reddotaustintx) March 23, 2026
🚨This just in!!
Nearly 90% of the 40% who responded have never lived anywhere outside the US longer than a vacation.
— Grumpy (@GrumpyDogma) March 23, 2026
Almost half of the entire reproductive population of American women wants to leave this country.
The birth rates are not done falling. https://t.co/v7RIGKm4co
— unmarried trophy wife (@trophywifeLLC) March 23, 2026
Ultimately, the reality is that the U.S. remains one of the best places in the world to live for women, and those considering leaving are making a personal choice rather than escaping an objectively dire situation.