Forty percent of young women have said they would like to leave the U.S. permanently, according to polling data, more than twice the number of men who feel the same way.

The sharp rise in younger women wanting to emigrate has helped create the large gender gap, and the 2025 21-point difference is the widest ever recorded by Gallup, Axios reported.

Survey data released by Gallup shows a dramatic surge from just 10 percent of women who felt this way in 2014.

Partisanship plays a significant role in the divide, with 60 percent of women aged 15 to 44 expressing support for left-leaning and Democratic policies, compared to 39 percent of young men and 53 percent of older women aged 55 and above.

In 2010, men and women were roughly tied at about 15 percent wanting a new life.

The chasm betwe

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