New Zealand is known all over the world for its unmatched natural beauty and peaceful life. But today people seem to be disillusioned with this ‘paradise’ like country. The situation is such that in the last one year, more than 70 thousand citizens have left their homes and moved to other countries. The internal situation of this country, which at first glance seemed fine, has become quite challenging, which has forced people to migrate.
Inflation and low salaries spoiled the game
The biggest reason behind people leaving the country in New Zealand is considered to be rising inflation and weak economy. People living here say that their expenses have increased much more than their income. Due to low salaries and high prices for basic facilities, it has become difficult for the middle class and youth to survive there. Amidst the sound of economic recession, people are looking for a secure future to save their savings.
Australia became people’s first choice
Neighboring country Australia remains the first choice of these thousands of people leaving New Zealand. People are shifting to Australia in large numbers in search of better living standards, excellent salary packages and more facilities. Experts say that if the economy does not improve soon, this ‘brain drain’ can create a big crisis for New Zealand in the future.
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