More EU citizens consider leaving Germany over rising costs, discrimination: Report
More European Union citizens are considering leaving Germany because of rising costs, discrimination and a lack of belonging, Polish broadcaster TVP World reported Wednesday.
For the first time in 15 years, more EU citizens are leaving Germany than arriving, the broadcaster said, citing a study commissioned by Germany’s federal government commissioner for migration, refugees and integration, Natalie Pawlik.
The report found that 35% of surveyed EU citizens are considering leaving Germany, while 13% have taken concrete steps to do so.
Among respondents, 42% cited housing costs as a key reason for wanting to leave, while 36% pointed to overall living expenses.
Nearly 39% said they do not feel fully integrated into German society. Between 15% and 28% reported experiencing discrimination.
Other challenges cited included language barriers and difficulties in getting professional qualifications recognized.
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