Just under 400,000 American retirees are now living abroad, according to the Social Security Administration.
Just under 400,000 American retirees are now living abroad, according to the Social Security Administration. The countries chosen most often: Canada, Japan, Mexico, Germany and the United Kingdom.
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A growing number of Americans believe the traditional goals of the American dream such as owning a home and retiring comfortably are out of their reach.
Many older Americans plan to stay where they are when they retire, but a smaller but growing number intend to move, an Ipsos/USA TODAY survey shows
This Is What Retiring Outside America Looks Like
A new culture may intrigue you, but first find out if your wallet can handle retirement in another country.
If you're hoping to stretch your retirement savings further, consider joining the growing number of Americans who are opting to relocate abroad.
A growing number of Americans report feeling better about their finances and ability to retire comfortably, but most have very little or no retirement savings…
A growing number of Americans are selling their homes and possessions and spending their retirement years traveling abroad.
From tiny homes to learning communities, there are a growing number of innovative housing options where older Americans can pursue retirement dreams.
Nearly one quarter of Americans 65 and older have no family to help care for them.
Although the precise number of Americans living abroad is unknown, the U.S. Department of State estimates that approximately 9 million U.S. citizens are living abroad.
The authors of The International Living Guide to Retiring Overseas on a Budget offer advice on how to do it and live well, too.
Just under 400,000 American retirees are now living abroad, according to the Social Security Administration.
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