LONDON — A record number of millionaires is expected to leave the United Kingdom this year, according to new research, with this year's general election expected to further exacerbate the exodus.
The U.K. came second to only China in Henley's ranking, with the eastern Asian giant expected to see net outflows of 15,200 millionaires in 2024.
"However, this trend began to reverse around a decade ago as more millionaires began to leave the country and fewer came in," it said in its report.
"Notably, during the six-year period from 2017 to 2023 post-Brexit, the U.K. lost a total of 16,500 millionaires to migration.
Hannah White, CEO of the Institute for Government think tank, noted that the millionaire exodus could be accelerated by this year's general election.
Persons:
Hannah White
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Henley Private Wealth, Henley, Institute, Government
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United Kingdom, Britain, China, Henley's, Europe, Africa, Asia