Young Americans say they'd move abroad for a better life with social welfare programs, new cultural experiences and less gun violence. But Gen Zers in some parts of the U.S. are more serious about becoming expats than others.

That's according to Preply, a language tutoring platform, which surveyed 3,000 Americans age 18 to 26 in October. Gen Z Americans were asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 5 how strongly they feel their future lies outside the U.S., with the average respondent giving themselves a 3.10.