Germany's Merz: I wouldn't advise my children to live in US


German Chancellor Friedrich Merz attends the 104th gathering of German Catholics (Katholikentag), in Wuerzburg, Germany, May 15, 2026. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool

BERLIN, May 15 (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 ‌humiliatedin 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 WilliamsEditing by Ludwig Burger and Ros Russell)

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