Will the
kids leave the U.S. for better jobs and/or life in another country?
Over the
last century, some of the smartest and most educated people left England, China
and other countries to work and live in the United States. With America on the decline, failing to offer
top rate Internet connections, health care, high speed trains and safe
communities, will some (1% to 5% of our best and brightest) of America’s youth
leave the U.S. for Japan, Europe, Canada, U.K., Australia and other
post-Industrial countries that are beating the U.S. in this century?
I asked
Willie how many of his friends had thought about living in another
country. He surprised me by responding
“most.” Then he told me about one friend
who married a foreigner so he could move to her country. Another of his friends is currently working
in Australia. His fellow band mate just
returned from Germany. And his AFS
“brother” Kentaro just moved back to Japan this month.
What do you
think? Will the U.S., desperate for
college educated knowledge workers, lose some of our best to other
countries?
Photo: Willie and Julie picking up sea shells on the beach in Puerto Rico over the holidays. Note: Puerto Rico is part of the United States.
(This week:
Willie, our 23 year old son who has taught us about the 21st
century, comes home for winter holidays. Highlights from our talks with him.)
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