A new Gallup poll has shown that 40 percent of women aged between 15 and 44 want to leave the U.S. and would bolt from the country immediately given the opportunity. They answered in the affirmative to this question: “Ideally, if you had the opportunity, would you like to move PERMANENTLY to another country, or would you prefer to continue living in this country?”
This number has quadrupled since 2014, showing the rise of discontentment among young women as political polarization has increased. To contrast, only 19 percent of young men want to get out of the U.S. Gallup noted the existence of an unprecedented gender gap with regards to how the sexes view their country.
The report states: “Before the U.S. in 2025, no country had recorded a gap of 20 points or more between younger men and women,” and it also notes that “in 2025, there is a 25-point gap in the desire to migrate between Americans who approve and those who disapprove of the country’s leadership.”
Additionally, young women are losing faith in U.S. institutions. In 2015, women between the ages of 15 and 44 scored an average of 57 according to the Gallup National Institutions index, measuring confidence in key U.S. institutions such as the federal government, judicial system, military and election integrity. That number has dropped 17 points on over the last decade, continuing its downward descent during both the Trump and Biden administrations. The precipitous drop of support among young women in the judiciary from 55% in 2015 to 32% currently has coincided with the repeal of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court.
“Younger American women’s desire to leave the U.S. has surged to unprecedented levels in recent years, widening the gender divide to more than 20 points, the widest recorded for any country in the World Poll. Unlike their peers in other advanced economies, younger American women now stand apart from the rest of the U.S. in several respects. They increasingly lack faith in national institutions and picture their futures beyond America’s borders,” Gallup concluded.
These survey results are evidence of an unfortunate status quo that has many young men feeling hopelessly disillusioned as feminism takes hold over an entire generation of women who have been steeped in leftist propaganda from birth.
