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Is it true that 1 million youngsters from the UK have left the country due to lack of jobs?

The same question, asked the same day: ChatGPT in a private window, Moka Pot as it is.

What is the difference?

ChatGPT corrects the number. Jamie tells you about a friend's son with a First and a master's, still not on the ladder.

The human story. It is there on the right; it is missing on the left.

ChatGPT

One answer — “Not quite”.

Not quite. There is a real "one million young people" figure in the UK story, but it does not mean one million youngsters have left the country.

Here's the distinction:

  • About 1.01 million people aged 16–24 in the UK were NEET in January–March 2026 — meaning not in employment, education or training.
  • That is probably where the "one million youngsters because of no jobs" claim comes from. But they are in the UK, not people who have emigrated. NEET also includes people who aren't unemployed in the strict sense, such as some people who are economically inactive or waiting to start education.
  • Separately, 246,000 British nationals emigrated from the UK in 2025 to live abroad for at least a year. About two-thirds of British emigrants in the earlier data were aged 16–34, but the ONS says youth emigration itself has been relatively stable and actually declined slightly in 2025.
  • In 2025, around 136,000 more British nationals left than returned. That's very different from one million leaving.

So if someone says "1 million young Britons have left the UK because there are no jobs," that's false/misleading. The accurate headline is closer to:
Around one million 16–24-year-olds in the UK are currently not in education, employment or training.

And yes, youth employment is genuinely a serious problem: youth unemployment was about 16.4% in March–May 2026, with 743,000 young people unemployed.

If you want, I can also break down how many young British people have actually emigrated to Australia, Canada, Europe, etc., and whether the UK is experiencing a genuine "brain drain."

ChatGPT, private window, 2026-08-22. Copied as shown; nothing edited. The highlight is ours.

Moka Pot

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Stephan Richter

Britain’s New Record: Most Young People Out of Work in Europe - The GlobalistJune 2026

“In a major new report commissioned by the government that has dominated public discussion in the UK, a shock report reveals one million 16-24-year-olds called NEETs (Not in Education, Employment or Training), with this number rising.”
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Hettie O'Brien

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Hettie O'Brien

Thursday briefing: The million young people the UK is leaving behindAugust 2026

An estimated one million young people in the UK aged 16 to 24 are not in education, employment or training of any kind.”
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James Pirret

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James Pirret

British youth in crisis as nearly 1 million not in work or training - The Centre for Social JusticeNovember 2025

“946,000 people aged 16 to 24 are now not in education, employment or training – almost 196,000 higher than 2019
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Albert Toth

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Albert Toth

One million young people will soon not be in education or employmentOctober 2025

“The number of young people not in work, employment or training is set to surpass one million for the first time in more than a decade, new research has found.”
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Jamie Nimmo

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Jamie Nimmo

Young People Face Jobs Crisis With More Than 1 Million Out of Work or TrainingMay 2026

“A family member recently asked a favour: Their friend’s son had a degree (a First, no less) and a master’s degree in international business, yet he was still struggling to get on the career ladder.”
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