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It seems to be the case with most Western countries today that all the major cities are collapsing due to corrupt leadership and various bad policies (and obviously demographics is also a reason). It is much safer to live in lower populated areas, small towns or in some cases suburbs depending the demographics and the size of the surrounded city. I'm comfortable with a mostly white population of no more than 20,000 residents, that would be my recommendation for those seeking to move to greener pastures if they can afford doing so. I moved back in 2020 after the GF chimp outs and during the covid lockdowns from a small city of roughly 30,000 to a small town of about ~5,000 residents out in the country side 70 miles away from the nearest big city (St. Louis). It was the best choice me and my family made. Life is normal out here, people are normal, lots of working class residents, trade jobs with skilled workers, mechanics galore, farmers and homesteads nearby in every direction and smaller companies still exist too, plus the local farmer markets are packed on weekends. I would imagine there are some places in Europe still like that, probably not nearly as many as the US still has though. Europe's economy is in a much worse crisis today.