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German Chancellor: 'I wouldn't advise my children to live in US'

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he would not advise young Germans to study or work in the United States, pointing to shifting social conditions and tougher job prospects. His comments add to growing transatlantic tensions over trade, security, and foreign policy disputes.

Reuters

May 15, 2026

German Chancellor: 'I wouldn't advise my children to live in US'

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz talks to volunteers in the kitchen of the 104th gathering of German Catholics (Katholikentag), in Wuerzburg, Germany, May 15, 2026.

Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Friday said he would advise his children against living or studying in the United States at the moment, citing a rapidly changing social climate and limited opportunities even for the highly educated.


The remarks highlight tensions between the United States and its European allies under President Donald Trump, with disputes over trade, the wars in Ukraine and now Iran putting the NATO alliance under strain.


Merz last month said the United States was being humiliated in the Iran war, angering Trump. Days later, Washington announced a partial troop withdrawal from Germany and tariff hikes on European Union cars, a sector where Germany is strong.


Speaking to a young audience at a Catholic convention in Wuerzburg, Merz said people were too prone to think in "disaster mode" about the state of the world and urged Germans to feel more optimistic about their own country's potential.


"I firmly believe that there are few countries in the world that offer such great opportunities, especially for young people, as Germany," he said.


"I wouldn't recommend that my children go to the U.S. today, get their education there, and work there, simply because a social climate has suddenly developed there," said Merz, a 70-year-old father of three.


"Today, the best-educated people in America have great difficulty finding a job."


Merz took office in 2025 as a self-professed transatlanticist but has since criticised Germany's most powerful ally. Trump, in turn, said Merz should focus on fixing his own "broken country".


"I am a great admirer of America," Merz told his audience. "My admiration isn't growing at the moment," he said to laughter and applause.


-Reporting by Markus Wacket and Matthias Williams;Editing by Ludwig Burger and Ros Russell/Reuters

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