With better economic conditions and
Polish salaries at 70% of the EU average in 2016, the emigration trend started to decrease in the 2010s and more workforce is needed in the country, so the Polish Minister of Development Mateusz Morawiecki encouraged Poles abroad to return to Poland.
Since 2015, migration out of Poland has stabilized, and some migrants who had left the country in earlier years have returned. In 2019, the number of Poles living abroad had fallen for the first time since the Great Recession.[26] The number of returning Poles has increased, with returning emigrants surpassing departing citizens from 2019 to 2022.[27] Reasons cited for this phenomenon include improved economic conditions in Poland, a perceived equal/higher standard of living at an affordable cost, desire to be closer to family, sense of xenophobia (whether real or imagined) in host countries, uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, and individual political events such as Brexit.
Sve dok su nam zarade na 35% EU prosjeka, seljenje ce se nastaviti. Mada nama ovdje uporno govore da kod nas statistike ne ferceraju pa mi zaradjujemo puno vise

nego sto statistika pokazuje. Onda se nalaze kojekavi banalni razlozi, zena ga natjerala, vidio od komsije, vidio od rodjaka, da se pofali na instagramu ili facebook-u, da pokaze drugima da i on moze i ostalo bla, bla.
Matematika je jednostavna, ne znam zasto je ljudi uporno ignorisu.