The British newspaper The Telegraph reported in an extensive article that the UK is experiencing a 'silent wave' of the middle class exodus amid a continuous rise in the cost of living. This phenomenon, which experts call a 'silent exodus', affects more and more families who are forced to seek a better life abroad. The main reasons for this exodus are high housing costs, the rising cost of living, and economic uncertainty. Many families who once considered themselves rooted in the UK are now seriously considering moving to countries with a more stable economy and a higher quality of life. This middle-class exodus could have serious long-term consequences for the British economy and society.
UK witnesses 'silent exodus' of middle class
The Telegraph reports the UK is facing a 'silent wave' of middle-class emigration due to a continuous rise in the cost of living. Many families are seeking better lives abroad due to high housing costs and economic uncertainty.