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6/21/2025, 5:00:04 AM No.508156369
>The numbers of Italians leaving their country and of foreigners moving in have soared to the highest in a decade, official data showed on Friday, fuelling national concerns about brain drain, economic decline and immigration. Italy has a right-wing government elected in 2022 on a mandate to curb migrant arrivals, but also has a shrinking population and growing labour shortages, highlighting the need to attract foreign workers. Meanwhile the country's stagnant economy and low wages - salaries are below 1990 levels in inflation-adjusted terms - have been blamed for pushing many Italians to seek better fortunes abroad.
>Last year 382,071 foreigners moved to Italy; in the same period, 155,732 Italians emigrated. Ukrainians made up the biggest national group among those who arrived in 2023-2024, followed by Albanians, Bangladeshis, Moroccans, Romanians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Argentines and Tunisians.
https://www.reuters.com/world/italys-immigration-emigration-both-soaring-stats-agency-says-2025-06-20/
>Last year 382,071 foreigners moved to Italy; in the same period, 155,732 Italians emigrated. Ukrainians made up the biggest national group among those who arrived in 2023-2024, followed by Albanians, Bangladeshis, Moroccans, Romanians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Argentines and Tunisians.
https://www.reuters.com/world/italys-immigration-emigration-both-soaring-stats-agency-says-2025-06-20/
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