According to recent data released from the
US State Department, there are an estimated
6 million Americans living abroad. Due to the fact that Americans living abroad are not counted in the US census, this figure is based on various data, resources, and assumptions. Based on a 2010 survey of population size by state, those 6 million overseas Americans would be the equivalent in size to the state of Missouri.
American Citizens Abroad will be writing a series of articles about the demographic profile of these overseas Americans. Who are they? What do they do? How has their overseas experience impacted their life, career and family decisions? The community of American citizens living abroad should be understood recognized and their voices should be heard.
Americans abroad are as diverse in background, culture, language and experience as the population residing in the 48 contiguous states. Historically, as immigration had and continues to be a driving force in creating what it is “to be” American, so is emigration important to those citizens who are representing American values, expression and commerce overseas.
The article will attempt to describe how being an American abroad adds to the economic footprint and cultural diversity, not only within the United States of America, but also outside of its borders.
If you have a story to share about your own experience as an American Abroad, please visit
Americans Citizens Abroad Facebook Page or send your story to
www.aca.ch/mailsend.php.