Ultra-rich Americans are turning to a $40 billion industry to help them flee the US. Here’s where they're going instead
Key takeaways
- Ultra-rich Americans are turning to a $40 billion industry to help them flee the US.
- While the indebted have their own reasons for wanting to relocate, it’s the world’s wealthiest who increasingly seem to be emigrating from their home nations — and taking their money with them.
- Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this ‘explosion’
Ultra-rich Americans are turning to a $40 billion industry to help them flee the US. Here’s where they're going instead seleznev_photos/Envato Becky Robertson Tue, June 16, 2026 at 5:30 PM GMT+7 4 min read After five odd years of acute cost of living struggles, increasing political polarization and socio-economic uncertainty, it seems that progressively more Americans are moving abroad, wooed by everything from lower expenses and taxation rates to nicer weather and a more simple, peaceful existence.
While the indebted have their own reasons for wanting to relocate, it’s the world’s wealthiest who increasingly seem to be emigrating from their home nations — and taking their money with them.
Robert Kiyosaki says this 1 asset will surge 400% in a year and begs investors not to miss this ‘explosion’