Babyboomers jumping ship! to foreign countries.

Quote from Free Thinker:

some of you america doomsters are not thinking this through very far. if the us dollar tanks as you claim it will what happens to the cost of living, in dollars, in these foreign places?
even with the currency right where it is now its pretty hard to beat parts of the us unless you go to some third world shithole.

Very ignorant and myopic. If everyone thought like you 200-300 years ago, there would be no USA. Everyone would just be sitting in dear old Europe enjoying their cup of tea. Even so called third world countries have great places to live in, and the USA has its fair share of pretty shitty areas.
There are different things to experience, different cultures to explore and in this era, vast financial/business opportunities to be taken advantage of in the rest of the world.
Hey man if your idea of enjoying life is simply munching popcorn and watching the Kardashians or whatever the shit is on cable, go for it.
 
Quote from Grandluxe:

Very ignorant and myopic.
hey dumb ass. its not that complicated. if you recieve your retirement income in dollars and the dollar tanks what happens to your cost of living in a foreign country?
 
Quote from Free Thinker:

hey dumb ass. its not that complicated. if you recieve your retirement income in dollars and the dollar tanks what happens to your cost of living in a foreign country?

While living in a foreign country, at least we would have the chance to earn money in appreciating currency.

But living in the US, you would not have that chance
 
Quote from misterno:

While living in a foreign country, at least we would have the chance to earn money in appreciating currency.

But living in the US, you would not have that chance

we are talking about retirees. their working days are over. besides,most of these places dont have work for the people that already live there.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

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I was an expat for three years in Russia. ....

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i say good riddance to them. these are people with marginal finances. our society doesn't need them.

if you have the money and means, the US offers a superior standard of living compared to those sh*tholes. the people with money will stay, the poor people will leave. i don't see a problem with this
 
You are talking out of your ass.

A middle class American can live like a king in many parts of the world. Driver, Servants, Cooks and influence on very modest sums of money.

A senior living on social security can not make ends meet here but can live comfortably abroad. Medical services are often less than copays here... Prescription drugs are pennys on the dollar.

New business opportunities and growth are abroad in these emerging economies. China, India, Brazil... just follow the fortune 1000 money trail. Why would you open a manufacturing plant in the US when you can do it in mexico for a fraction of the cost. Why would anyone ever want to repatriate foreign income and pay us taxes? Keep it abroad, invest it and spend it.

Many Americans have a better chance moving to haiti and starting over than digging out of their massive hole of debt here.

Students get free college abroad in many countries versus $100k of non dis chargeable debt in the US.

US offers superior standard of living and influence for the 1% making $1m. 25% are in hopeless situations living on govt hand outs.


Quote from blackjack007:

i say good riddance to them. these are people with marginal finances. our society doesn't need them.

if you have the money and means, the US offers a superior standard of living compared to those sh*tholes. the people with money will stay, the poor people will leave. i don't see a problem with this
 
Quote from Free Thinker:

we are talking about retirees. their working days are over. besides,most of these places dont have work for the people that already live there.

Retirees my ass.

The couple in OP's link had plenty of working years ahead of them. It's not like they were physically worn-out construction workers. They were whining office workers who felt they were entitled to the 90's dream of early retirement.

Yes, I actually read the whole article.
 
Quote from stevegee58:

Retirees my ass.

The couple in OP's link had plenty of working years ahead of them. It's not like they were physically worn-out construction workers. They were whining office workers who felt they were entitled to the 90's dream of early retirement.

Yes, I actually read the whole article.

Even those who took retirement in the 90's could lose everything if the fund they invested in folds. Could happen.
 
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