10 Best Countries to Retire in 2024

Want to put the United States in your rearview mirror to live and maybe retire in another country? Today we are looking at the best countries in the West to relocate, buy some real estate, and call home.
We won't be looking at the most affordable in this video; we will be looking at the one that get the highest scores from the World Bank.
The best countries to retire in the world offer a combination of security, quality healthcare, low cost of living, and access to facilities for leisure. In this video, we have listed some of the best and easiest countries to retire; these countries offer the best options for retirement visas and an easy path to residency.
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  • @ChristopherAbelman
    @ChristopherAbelmanАй бұрын

    I just sold a property in Portland and I'm thinking to put the cash in stocks, I know everyone is saying its ripe enough, but Is this a good time to buy stocks? How long until a full recovery? How are other people in the same market raking in over $450k gains with months, I'm really just confused at this point.

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    @JosephineKenney

    Ай бұрын

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    @FinnBraylon

    Ай бұрын

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  • @HildaBennet

    @HildaBennet

    Ай бұрын

    That does make a lot of sense, unlike us, you seem to have the Market figured out. Who is this coach?

  • @FinnBraylon

    @FinnBraylon

    Ай бұрын

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  • @HildaBennet

    @HildaBennet

    Ай бұрын

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  • @hallievanoutryve3109
    @hallievanoutryve31099 ай бұрын

    Def want an affordable worldwide version of this video!

  • @Mssummer362008

    @Mssummer362008

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes plz🎉

  • @badicecream2913

    @badicecream2913

    9 ай бұрын

    Yep. Ease of immigration would also be nice to note on all of them as well.

  • @TheRockkickass

    @TheRockkickass

    9 ай бұрын

    How bout you make more money

  • @gangstagummybear3432

    @gangstagummybear3432

    9 ай бұрын

    South East Asia is going to be up there for half of the list, and latin world countries the other half.

  • @TheRockkickass

    @TheRockkickass

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gangstagummybear3432 gross!

  • @Dangic23
    @Dangic239 ай бұрын

    I just moved from the Florida Panhandle to Tokyo Japan and my cost of living is now 50% less than in Florida. It’s so cheap here. Better food, better life, and a trillion more things to do than in FL.

  • @97carded

    @97carded

    9 ай бұрын

    I've always liked how clean and civilized it is. Well-planned transportation and not as expensive as they make it out to be.

  • @martypoll

    @martypoll

    9 ай бұрын

    Interesting. I alway heard that Tokyo and Japan in general were very expensive.

  • @janeentumbao8690

    @janeentumbao8690

    9 ай бұрын

    Great food, great people. But... Earthquakes and tsunamis kinda scare me. Just be careful.

  • @kingmaafa120

    @kingmaafa120

    9 ай бұрын

    See you soon Meguro

  • @gangstagummybear3432

    @gangstagummybear3432

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol, sounds highly opinionated to me.

  • @PCAGA2298
    @PCAGA22989 ай бұрын

    Would love a video with affordable, good quality of life, good healthcare countries to retire to in Europe on Social Security ❤

  • @myfriendgoo2816

    @myfriendgoo2816

    9 ай бұрын

    Romania? Bulgaria? Albania? Good luck wit' dat.

  • @nuthinbutlove

    @nuthinbutlove

    9 ай бұрын

    Me too

  • @CommentLikeDescribe

    @CommentLikeDescribe

    9 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately they don't really exist.

  • @gailjordan9170
    @gailjordan91709 ай бұрын

    Hello. I have something to say about retiring in the Czech Republic. My husband and I tried it five years ago. Absolutely, one must learn the language. Especially out side of Prague. Also, one absolutely must have personal connections to help navigate everything if one lives outside of Prague. To get a driver’s license is near impossible if you don’t know the language extremely well. Finding a doctor or dentist to take you as a new patient is near impossible 2:55 out side of Prague. What good is inexpensive healthcare if you can not be seen? I had to fly back to the US to get a crown replaced. And I had to pay full price because I no longer had US health insurance. But hey, at leastI got it done. Anything outside of Prague is very difficult for a foreigner. My husband is Czech and US .dual citizenship, and he had to struggle to get anything. The layers of bureaucracy that we had to go through to get my residence is astounding. We had been married 32 years in the US, but it took over nine months for me to obtain residency (and that was only for five years, and only provisionally, based on whether my husband lived. I could have found myself as a seventy year old widow with property I could not sell, booted out of the country. Finally, it was too much, even for my husband. We retreated back to the US. We could only afford a house in the rust belt (not our area). We had given up our lovely property in the Pacific Northwest, but can no longer afford that area. Be very careful about the laws and customs of the countries you are trying to go to. My 80 year old husband was quite surprised by the resistance and difficulties of what he had considered his own country. Btw, I was really in danger of being deported. No matter what we did, or how we tried to comply, we were continually being told “your papers are not in order”. I aged five years during my one year in the CzechRepublic.

  • @joylouise5417

    @joylouise5417

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the reality check.

  • @legionivo

    @legionivo

    9 ай бұрын

    Hello. Foreigner(3rd country) here. I totally agree with the comment above. After 6 years in Czech republic we decided to move somewhere else. Prices are crazy, economic situation is terrible, people are mad because of it. It is worth mentioning that Czechs hate foreigners.

  • @gailjordan9170

    @gailjordan9170

    9 ай бұрын

    @@legionivo what surprised us so, was that my husband was also a foreigner. He had escaped after the Russian tanks rolled in, but when Communism fell, he got dual citizenship. Sadly, he tried to go home to a country that was no longer his.

  • @guayames

    @guayames

    9 ай бұрын

    Loved all those countries as a tourist but I feel much better when I arrive to our home in a little lake in South Florida. Less than one mile to a Walmart or Walgreens opened 24 hours, easy accessibility to great hospitals and doctors makes our lives better than the second best, our 14 years of military life in Europe.

  • @JDAM-bi1sn

    @JDAM-bi1sn

    9 ай бұрын

    Your expirience might be very different from any other EU country as there is EU regulation and laws, healthcare has EU wide programms etc. So for a non EU citizen it might be more difficoult

  • @LeightonDPhoto
    @LeightonDPhoto9 ай бұрын

    Army guy wants to live at sea but never joined the Navy lol.. on that note, HAPPY BIRTHDAY US NAVY ⚓ 🔱 ⚓

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Army is a family tradition going back to WW1

  • @LeightonDPhoto

    @LeightonDPhoto

    9 ай бұрын

    @@WorldAccordingToBriggs hooah!

  • @juneyshu6197

    @juneyshu6197

    9 ай бұрын

    Hear, hear! Dad went in 1927 at 17!

  • @Qu1nt_travels

    @Qu1nt_travels

    9 ай бұрын

    Happy birthday, without y’all’s docs and ships, we would be nowhere without you. Thanks for your service and support too!

  • @TropicTrdr

    @TropicTrdr

    9 ай бұрын

    Briggs wouldn't find ships so enchanting if he woke up on a grey hull...

  • @carinwiseman4309
    @carinwiseman43099 ай бұрын

    New Zealand does not want old people. You need to do more homework about what they actually make you pay to live there. To become a citizen in most of these places is almost impossible, and takes many years...years a lot of retirees don't have. Just to live there is doable, but you must pay separately for healthcare coverage. Granted, it is less than in US, but not free anywhere. Many require capital investment of a lot of money just to be permanant resident.

  • @CommentLikeDescribe

    @CommentLikeDescribe

    9 ай бұрын

    Underrated comment.

  • @Justaguywithtruth

    @Justaguywithtruth

    9 ай бұрын

    New Zealand allowed their fake leader to poison the population🎪🔍💉🧠🧫🩸🤖💻📲🔋👹✋🏽😡

  • @racerj2.03

    @racerj2.03

    8 ай бұрын

    They don't want you in New Zealand unless you are young and rich! I've known this for years and am surprised that you didn't!?! If you did it wouldn't be on a best place to retire video. I thought that your research was better than what this video would indicate! And if you think any of the countries with good public Healthcare are going to let you take advantage of you are sadly mistaken and should find another form of income besides You Tube videos! Just Saying.

  • @JBoy340a

    @JBoy340a

    7 ай бұрын

    If it less than $2500/mo for a couple's healthcare it is better than what we paid before Medicare. Apply for private healthcare in you 60s and see how much it costs you.

  • @_rhin0_590

    @_rhin0_590

    7 ай бұрын

    @@racerj2.03Yeah seems to be if your in your 20s&30s and from uk, canada, aus it seems they want you

  • @yep3451
    @yep34519 ай бұрын

    I lived in Switzerland. An amazing country. If you choose to live there, keep in mind the Swiss are for the Swiss, you will always be an outsider. They are kind but not warm towards you. They will remind you, you are not Swiss.

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Loved visiting Switzerland. Gorgeous. Good to know about the permanent "Other" syndrome.

  • @danielintheantipodes6741
    @danielintheantipodes67419 ай бұрын

    Yes, nice to see other versions of this video. Switzerland was a shock inclusion ! I had assumed it was incredibly expensive! Thank you for the video.

  • @mosafrusjenkens
    @mosafrusjenkens9 ай бұрын

    One of your older videos inspired my family to actively look for a house outside of the United States. Thank you Briggs. We bought a house in Italy. Keep up the excellent videos!

  • @anitamafoa6361
    @anitamafoa63619 ай бұрын

    Please do a video with the most affordable places to retire to with decent healthcare.

  • @butterflysandrainbows4444

    @butterflysandrainbows4444

    9 ай бұрын

    North Carolina. Around GSO.

  • @Casual_Goof
    @Casual_Goof9 ай бұрын

    I’m quite a few years away from even thinking about retirement, but I love seeing videos like this about other countries! Especially cold places, like Iceland and Norway; right up my alley 😅

  • @rogervartabedian3497

    @rogervartabedian3497

    9 ай бұрын

    I spent a year in Iceland in the Air Force - - - Loved it!!!!

  • @martharunstheworld

    @martharunstheworld

    9 ай бұрын

    Too bad you can't retire in Norway, unless you marry a Norwegian, have a job a Norwegian can't fulfill or have immediate family there. :)

  • @Casual_Goof

    @Casual_Goof

    9 ай бұрын

    @@martharunstheworld Wow! I had no idea! Well, maybe Alaska then; I won’t need to worry about the immigration process haha

  • @walkingwithtretz

    @walkingwithtretz

    5 ай бұрын

    Lol us old farts aren't wanted anywhere. Even those villages in Italy where they pay ppl to move to only apply to ppl 45 and younger. If your old your basically stuck in the place your currently residing.... unless you have heaps of money.... then your suddenly popular again. An old person who is poor is hated by all nations 😅😅😅

  • @TimHunold
    @TimHunold9 ай бұрын

    My brother and 2 young nephews are moving to the Netherlands Jan 1st. He's only 44 and still working a lot.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Not a bad place to raise kids.

  • @steven_dekok

    @steven_dekok

    9 ай бұрын

    From the Netherlands. Nice place, a bit controlling though, but they will love it there!

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Love the Netherlands. So civilized. I do worry about the rising ocena, though. I mean, they are forward-looking and have world-class technology for water management, but still, it's a significant challenge. I absolutely love Amsterdam and surrounding areas. And close to Brussels and France, which I also love.

  • @xploration1437

    @xploration1437

    9 ай бұрын

    @@izzytoonsrestricting rights is civilized? Hmmmm

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    @@xploration1437I'm sorry. Restricting what rights?

  • @jimhockenberry9653
    @jimhockenberry96539 ай бұрын

    Great video (as always) Briggs. Let’s get one for the Eastern Hemisphere!!

  • @maddiejohnson4688
    @maddiejohnson46889 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this one! I would be interested in the Eastern too.

  • @chuckaddison5134
    @chuckaddison51349 ай бұрын

    Love these videos! Would like to see both a video on the eastern places and the most affordable in Europe. Prehaps also one on Oceania excepting NZ and Australia.

  • @gailcrestin179
    @gailcrestin1799 ай бұрын

    You are awesome! BUT…..being retired in the USA, on two teaching pensions and crappy SS, we get by with $3000 month….really nice house, comfortable, great healthcare….in Tennessee. Ive lived in NY upstate, Maryland, California and France. Would not trade Tennessee for anywhere else! Except maybe vacation in France lol. Im done traveling!

  • @RuthSmith1
    @RuthSmith19 ай бұрын

    Really Great Topic and Good Info!!

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks Ruth

  • @Azraelleah
    @Azraelleah9 ай бұрын

    iceland. 🇮🇸❤️🇮🇸 i love my country.

  • @1massboy

    @1massboy

    9 ай бұрын

    I love it too. Love from the state of Massachusetts USA.

  • @Whoisbu89

    @Whoisbu89

    9 ай бұрын

    I will be visiting your country next year! Can’t wait!

  • @pattyolson3842
    @pattyolson38429 ай бұрын

    Thanks Briggs! Yes, I think you should do the most affordable nice/ decent places to retire.

  • @Andrewtate-te9cp
    @Andrewtate-te9cp9 ай бұрын

    I’m Australian and I was surprised to see us there because we are so expensive and our weather is scorching right now

  • @eljj7968

    @eljj7968

    9 ай бұрын

    It's freezing in Melbourne lol! Damn I wish we could just have a nice spring without one hot day every couple of weeks and then freezing again.

  • @Andrewtate-te9cp

    @Andrewtate-te9cp

    9 ай бұрын

    @@eljj7968 that sucks here up in coffs we need cold and water

  • @eljj7968

    @eljj7968

    9 ай бұрын

    @@Andrewtate-te9cp We got plenty of that! Cold and rainy right now. Wish we could swap some weather lol

  • @Andrewtate-te9cp

    @Andrewtate-te9cp

    9 ай бұрын

    @@eljj7968 haha our water supply lowest in 5 yrs

  • @walkingwithtretz

    @walkingwithtretz

    4 ай бұрын

    Old ppl are like lizards... and lizards hate cold weather... and lots of lizards live in OZ

  • @ilovetotri23
    @ilovetotri239 ай бұрын

    Awesome video!

  • @billdent7449
    @billdent74499 ай бұрын

    Great information. I really love all of your videos. Thanks for doing this.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    You are so welcome! Thank you.

  • @racebiketuner
    @racebiketuner9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another great vid.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @markrabel6281
    @markrabel62819 ай бұрын

    Great video! Would love to see from the East view point and the most affordable countries.

  • @RuthSmith1
    @RuthSmith18 ай бұрын

    Really Good Program!!

  • @TerryAnnOnline
    @TerryAnnOnline9 ай бұрын

    I would like a cheaper country to retire. Some of these were expensive.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Comming soon

  • @JDYTC

    @JDYTC

    9 ай бұрын

    Panama 🇵🇦 or El Salvador 🇸🇻

  • @jsimsgt96

    @jsimsgt96

    9 ай бұрын

    Everywhere south of here

  • @Dangic23

    @Dangic23

    9 ай бұрын

    I just moved from the Florida Panhandle to Tokyo Japan and my cost of living is now 50% less than in Florida. It’s so cheap here. Better food, better life, and a trillion more things to do than in FL.

  • @seanobrien2306

    @seanobrien2306

    9 ай бұрын

    Cost-of-Living in these countries is way to HIGH ! ! :)

  • @2Rugrats9597
    @2Rugrats95979 ай бұрын

    I just visited Prague Czech Republic and absolutely loved it. It is affordable, Lots of things to do, Many fitness centers to Keep in shape, people are nice, food is very good and the $ dollar goes a long way. It’s one country I wouldn’t mind staying 3mos. Out of the year at.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    I've only visited but know a few that have lived there. One guy I went to HS with has been in Prague over 20 years.

  • @razorsharplifestyle101hard9

    @razorsharplifestyle101hard9

    8 ай бұрын

    Indeed,I wouldnt mind as well and also thailand.

  • @AngelaB2024
    @AngelaB20249 ай бұрын

    These snow countries are a deal breaker for lots of retirees.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    True. My dad is one of them spends his summers in New York with family, Spring up here in the PNW with my sister in Washington and me in Oregon. When it starts getting cold he heads south to my brothers place in SoCal. That man hates the snow

  • @JBoy340a

    @JBoy340a

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WorldAccordingToBriggs me too. Your dad is a smart man. :->

  • @ItekTackle
    @ItekTackle9 ай бұрын

    Definitely need to see the East options!!

  • @Lifetalk849
    @Lifetalk8499 ай бұрын

    Iceland is incredibly expensive, y'all. A simple (but delicious) lunch of fish stew and some fresh veggie sides at a cafe in Reyjkyavic will set you back about $45.00. Working age adults work 2-3 jobs to survive. Beautiful and amazing place, but incredibly expensive.

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Have read many fiction books and TV series (try "Trapped") set in Iceland and have always been attracted, but the weather cannot be underestimated. I once heard someone say, "the only thing between Iceland ant the north pole is...WIND!

  • @user-fv7mj8ip3m
    @user-fv7mj8ip3m5 ай бұрын

    This video provides valuable insights into the best countries to retire in for 2024. It's helpful for planning the next chapter. Thanks for sharing these promising places to live!

  • @eyedrz
    @eyedrz9 ай бұрын

    Would love to see affordable high quality countries to retire to. But all in all, this has been a great channel. Got it. Get it. Good!😊

  • @Patrick61804
    @Patrick618049 ай бұрын

    5:42 funnily enough, I am 19 and still got that one. That is because I was in the orchestra for a high school play known as Bye Bye Birdie, and Ed Sullivan played a role in the plot.

  • @topplacetoLive
    @topplacetoLive5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info! Any insights on the healthcare systems in these top retirement countries?

  • @allthingseducation
    @allthingseducation9 ай бұрын

    Yes please do affordable places to retire -- only one would actually help me -- this video was just dreaming!!!

  • @btl4220

    @btl4220

    9 ай бұрын

    yes by region or continent

  • @rtregillis
    @rtregillis9 ай бұрын

    I would love to a see an eastern countries videos also.

  • @topplacetoLive
    @topplacetoLive4 ай бұрын

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @justaviewer111
    @justaviewer1119 ай бұрын

    I've thought about retiring outside of the US many times. My biggest fear (should I ever do it) is if the dollar crashes or even drops significantly, which is more and more of a possibility. My retirement income is paid as a fixed number of dollars so I'd always be at the mercy of the current exchange rates.

  • @marianop2596

    @marianop2596

    9 ай бұрын

    I think that most retirees are in the same boat. I plan to travel and see many countries before I decide to leave, if I do. As long as my monthly expenses are quite a bit less than my monthly income I will be alright. Most world currencies are more volatile than the dollar. If the dollar falls most likely the other countries currency will fall also. Besides, if living abroad doesn't work out I can always return to the USA.

  • @martypoll

    @martypoll

    9 ай бұрын

    I retired to Thailand. Currency exchange rates do fluctuate. If there are visa financial requirements then it is important not have an income too close to those requirements. You need to have enough of a buffer to the fluctuations. During my time in Thailand the exchange rate bounced between 30-33 baht to the $. Last summer it went up to 38. Currency exchange rates are more important than inflation when considering retiring overseas.

  • @kenster865

    @kenster865

    9 ай бұрын

    @@marianop2596 See my comment above. We Americans need info. on the cheapest yet most amazing countries in Central and South America. I'd add in that parts of Africa might be worth a look at. Just sayin'... 😊😊

  • @myfriendgoo2816

    @myfriendgoo2816

    9 ай бұрын

    It's potentially a problem in theory, though the dollar has held up very well in recent years in practice. Definitely change the channel from Fox News if you're watching that...they falsely bleated about coming hyperinflation when we elected the first black president and it didn't happen. They will put their political agenda above reporting the truth.

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    My concerns are the THREE F'S: family, friends, and familiarity. In additon to the monthly cost of living Briggs notes, which you probably want to increase by 30%-50% for a safe cushion, you're going to have to factor in the costs of traveling back at least once or twice a year to see familiy, friends, and favorite places. For extended stays. You won't want to come back from Australia for a week. So, there's an additional cost. Moreover, if you've had those people in your lives on a constant basis, that's going to be a big change. Retirement isn't necessarily the easiest time for many people to make friends, especially in a strange place, beginning with no connections. Then there's familiarity. It's convenient to have things sorted out. Doctors, hospitals, dentists, accountants, lawyers, and all that stuff. Even restaurants. Of course, trying new things is also nice and novelty on a routine basis is very good for the brain, but a certain amount of familiarity is convenient.

  • @gigi3242
    @gigi32429 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. Would be interested in countries in the East. Take care, be well

  • @DogWalkerBill
    @DogWalkerBill9 ай бұрын

    Briggs! Re-do this video and focus on countries that will cost $2000 per month or less! Average Social Security income per month is under $1500!

  • @seanobrien2306

    @seanobrien2306

    9 ай бұрын

    I totally "agree" with you... * "In what foreign countries around the world, can you retire and enjoy life on "Social Security" and a low-cost-of-living ?" :)

  • @007thematrix007

    @007thematrix007

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@seanobrien2306 ... in a 3rd world/developing country!

  • @walkingwithtretz

    @walkingwithtretz

    Ай бұрын

    nearly all these places are gonna be more expensive than the US. Also the healthcare isn't free for elective stuff. It's only free when you have an emergency which is sorta too late then. Dentists, Cardiologists and all that are not free

  • @bradvandonsel6265
    @bradvandonsel62659 ай бұрын

    Best affordable would be great. Thank You!

  • @TheCriminalViolin
    @TheCriminalViolin9 ай бұрын

    The Bermuda fact isn't surprising at all given how isolated they are, but also they're somewhat tropical, too, which will always add to it by default. I'd imagine if St. Helena was more developed, they'd probably be the most expensive place in the world to live due to pure isolation.

  • @fionawillis2104
    @fionawillis21049 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this really great video. Please can you do a second one focusing on countries in the East? It would be great to hear scores on countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand etc Thank you so much.

  • @JBoy340a

    @JBoy340a

    7 ай бұрын

    I have family with a second home in Thailand. They love it. Very scenic and pretty cheap to live.

  • @Energy950
    @Energy9508 ай бұрын

    Please make a similar video for Asia - best countries for retirement

  • @bjs301
    @bjs3019 ай бұрын

    The guy's comment about learning the language probably applies just about anywhere you might move. I know citizens of many countries are usually fluent in English today, but it just seems like most people would be more welcoming of those who make the effort to learn the local language. And I can't imagine being comfortable not being able to understand the people around me every day.

  • @TheMastiffprince
    @TheMastiffprince9 ай бұрын

    😂 retirement to half of these countries you need a lot of money. Ireland tax is 48% I believe. Switzerland tax is not as high if you live away from Bern, Zurich or Geneva. The Czech Republic doesn't offer a retirement visa. 3 ways you can get in work, naturalization, school. I would choose a country like Malaysia or even south America. Uruguay, Costa Rica.

  • @seanobrien2306

    @seanobrien2306

    9 ай бұрын

    Mexico would be an interesting and ( NOT ) tourist town or expensive coastal towns. Some of the most beautiful old Mexico towns with history in the mountains have a ( lower-cost-of-living ) than these European cities and towns... :)

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Absolutely need to factor in the ability to and ease of actually retiring in these places. They can be beautiful and even affordable (for some), but if the process is forbidding, then, that may not be a solution.

  • @johnbarelli6561
    @johnbarelli65619 ай бұрын

    I was wondering about some of the other countries on that list that aren't in the top ten, but I'm having trouble finding it. Do you have a link?

  • @NebFan06
    @NebFan069 ай бұрын

    Would love to hear the affordable places list. Most of the places on this first list, I would love to live at. However, the cost is too high for me to consider them as a valid option.

  • @michaelstokes919
    @michaelstokes9199 ай бұрын

    Ireland is an interesting one. The Cities ( mainly Dublin ) are expensive, but there are a lot of nice commuter towns that are pretty affordable. Due to it's relatively small size, it's also really easy to explore the entire Country, as well as the UK. So there are plenty of options for things to do.

  • @racebiketuner

    @racebiketuner

    9 ай бұрын

    I worked there for a while and really liked it. I found the people very friendly and down to earth. Most of them joke around quite a bit - and sometimes the joke is on you! 😉 It's a great place to live if you like rainy days, which are close to 300 per year.

  • @michaelstokes919

    @michaelstokes919

    9 ай бұрын

    @@racebiketuner yeah, the weather is by far the worst thing about living here for me. Although, it's really sunny at the moment, so gotta make the most of it while I can lol

  • @tolpacourt

    @tolpacourt

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank God they solved their whiteness problem. Now they have Afghanis and Somalis in every village. YAY!

  • @marydanhayes7404
    @marydanhayes74049 ай бұрын

    Since Americans are limited to 3 months per visit to New Zealand, how is it possible to retire there? It was my understanding that one must have a certain occupation in order to be able to get the proper visa to move there.

  • @user-ry9zg8mj5s
    @user-ry9zg8mj5s5 ай бұрын

    Retirement planning made easier. Could you dive deeper into healthcare and visa requirements in these countries? Thanks for the valuable insights!

  • @jimmbear3998
    @jimmbear39988 ай бұрын

    Can you do a video of where most people at actually retiring? The places on this list are not realistic to most people due to their high cost. How about popular countries that are affordable? For example, I don’t know anyone who retired to the places on this list but I know multiple people who moved to Thailand and others who moved to Mexico, Costs Rica; and Ecuador. Can you do a video on places like that because if I do retire outside the US, most likely it will be in Southeast Asia or South America not Europe.

  • @williamshaw8106

    @williamshaw8106

    12 күн бұрын

    🛬🇲🇽🏖️

  • @SpicyCheeseAltHistory
    @SpicyCheeseAltHistory9 ай бұрын

    With your job you could probably do it from cruise ships since you want to retire to one

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    That has crossed my mind

  • @SpicyCheeseAltHistory

    @SpicyCheeseAltHistory

    9 ай бұрын

    @@WorldAccordingToBriggs do it bro if it makes you happy and you can afford it there is nothing wrong with trying

  • @gotaylor
    @gotaylor9 ай бұрын

    Most of these countries don’t want old people to retire there. Many of them score a potential immigrant on what skills and training they bring.

  • @grizmba
    @grizmba9 ай бұрын

    Countries around 2k a month to retire would be interesting. This was good to see though thank you

  • @seanobrien2306

    @seanobrien2306

    9 ай бұрын

    $2K or less per month cost-of-living and or on "Social Security". :)

  • @Qu1nt_travels
    @Qu1nt_travels9 ай бұрын

    As someone who went to Switzerland for 3 days I agree, you need some serious cash. All of us 20 year olds here me out, go crazy on retirement savings while we’re young. I personally invest in my retirement and personal savings crazy to retire comfortably. I don’t intend on retiring in Switzerland, due to cost and not being near a coast. When I retire I plan on going back to the motherland of Mexico or to Spain. One thing I wanted to know, can someone who retires in another country receive social security benefits or, are they only able to receive the retirement benefits they invested in early on? I may be 25 now but, never too late to plan ahead

  • @martypoll

    @martypoll

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes you can receive Social Security benefits if you live overseas. You can even have your SS benefits deposited directly to foreign banks. You cannot use Medicare outside the US.

  • @ShibaMcDripNu

    @ShibaMcDripNu

    9 ай бұрын

    Invest when you have 1 year emergency fund and stable FT job. nothing is guarenteed though. never put all your eggs in a single basket. diversify. Hope this helps.

  • @btl4220

    @btl4220

    9 ай бұрын

    you can legally receive SS while living over seas, they’re are often tax implications with the new country but many have reciprocal income tax agreements with the USA so you’re not double taxed the big one other than housing is usually health care Medicare won’t be an option overseas but most countries have far cheaper universal health care but having access to their their systems may require some time or you may need supplemental private insurance though from what I’ve priced it’s usually 40-60% cheaper in annual cost than here in USA

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Switzerland is a beautiful country but I personally would only retire there in summer. In winter, it's just too cold and snowy.

  • @Qu1nt_travels

    @Qu1nt_travels

    9 ай бұрын

    @@btl4220 I figured the taxes would be a slight issue. But I did hear some countries do not allow American retirees to their SS money though. Then again I am 25 so things could change lol

  • @mjpottertx
    @mjpottertx9 ай бұрын

    Switzerland would be my choice, although it’s almost impossible to get citizenship. Great balance of freedom and social order - something seriously lacking in the USA.

  • @myfriendgoo2816
    @myfriendgoo28169 ай бұрын

    C'mon, Briggs, all this info is fine but I doubt it helps many people. Need to weigh affordability much more heavily to appeal to the masses, even if the GRI score is a good bit lower. I'm 60 and have been to SE Asia more than 60 times and South America and Europe around 12-15 times each but am not wealthy and am looking at Social Security + maybe $1,000-1,500 off the nest egg if the draw rate is 4 to 5%. It's either work to 70 in the U.S. or go elsewhere at 62-63. Not that hard a decision but still a bit intimidating even to me. Thailand is most likely target, then Malaysia, then maybe Ecuador or Peru. I figured out years ago that with the U.S. you're just saddled with too many expenses that don't pull their weight in contributing to happiness. And most are the fault of the private sector, from car-centrism to the most expensive health care system to rampant greed in bidding up housing by those with no intention of living there. I'm extremely fortunate in seeing through travel that it just doesn't have to be that way.

  • @btl4220

    @btl4220

    9 ай бұрын

    look at Portugal

  • @kaiagundersen369
    @kaiagundersen3699 ай бұрын

    I’m from Norway and the price you mentioned is so true. I actually thought it would be more expensive 😂. It is really expensive to live here, trust me. 😅 However you should have mentioned that it’s not easy to emigrate to Norway.

  • @BigLoud09
    @BigLoud099 ай бұрын

    Please do an eastern one as well!

  • @yellowstonegaming
    @yellowstonegaming9 ай бұрын

    I living auckland new zealand and yeah its terribly expensive with a crime rate thats sky high.. and yes its so expensive you get stuck in a poverty loop as Auckland is where the good jobs are. Also, every major city in NZ are just as expensive as Auckland. And if you move here and your not wealthy then forget about buying a house. The average house price is over a million bucks nzd which is over 700k u.s. So you will rent till you die or buy a shack in the middle of nowhere.. your better off retiring in the states. You know that crime i talked about, well its illegal to defend yourself here. If kill or injure a burglar in your house then you go jail not them. Well sorry for the bad news but thats how it is.

  • @5thdimension625

    @5thdimension625

    9 ай бұрын

    I agree, the liberals ruined NZ culture just like in America.

  • @Justaguywithtruth

    @Justaguywithtruth

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for being Real.. 👋😎💪👍

  • @chrisj8764

    @chrisj8764

    9 ай бұрын

    Auckland is not the only city in NZ. Christchurch for instance is much cheaper. Wellington is a compact, safe city.

  • @Chris-eq3en

    @Chris-eq3en

    9 ай бұрын

    You should move back to the states where you can shoot all the guns you want with very very sky high crime rates. The thing is you won't because NZ is better.

  • @fesma94

    @fesma94

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chrisj8764 But " If kill or injure a burglar in your house then you go jail not them." it's not good !!!!

  • @youp9546
    @youp95469 ай бұрын

    68 yo here. Love the Ed Sullivan reference.

  • @TylerKingShitReynolds.Legend
    @TylerKingShitReynolds.Legend9 ай бұрын

    I'm here for the tribute more than facts proven by stats. Prayers, good vibes, much love, whatever makes you feel good, Briggs. Loss of any is tough but in such lows, we learn to appreciate the highs in the given time. Keep the memories alive🇺🇲

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that

  • @scrtasnmn9826
    @scrtasnmn98269 ай бұрын

    Right, do one for balanced GRI and total $ COL. I don't know how you'll set the ratio but I'm sure it will be good.

  • @stevemoore9951
    @stevemoore99519 ай бұрын

    GREETINGS FROM THE PPRC GREAT VIDEO, WOULD GO TO SWEDEN MAYBE THERE’S ANOTHER ANN-MARGARET ❤ 🇺🇸🍺🍺

  • @grannycee8280
    @grannycee82809 ай бұрын

    ❤ this video, actually all,but thinking of somewhere to retire. I am putting my hand up for yes for the Eastern countries 😊

  • @lidattruong1105
    @lidattruong11059 ай бұрын

    Living in Southern California, none of these prices seem very expensive...

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Right?! I grew up in Redondo Beach.

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR2039 ай бұрын

    When I win the lottery I'll move to the Cayman Islands.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Take me with you.

  • @JoeR203

    @JoeR203

    9 ай бұрын

    @@WorldAccordingToBriggs I'll buy you a house in Possum Spleen, Kentucky.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE9 ай бұрын

    I very enjoyed this episode. It’s what we’re looking for as we retire next year. I had done a bit of research on emigrating to some of these countries, and found that it can be quite difficult. Is immigrating to a country different from retiring there? I was especially interested in immigrating to Norway, but learned that they have some requirements, most notably that you had to be proficient in the Norwegian language. Ireland is looking good to me now, since I am of Irish heritage, and they speak a version of the English language. And, again, is immigrating to Ireland different from attaining citizenship to Ireland? My wife is from South Korea. I would gladly retire there with her, but, she’s not into it. Korea is a beautiful country, with great infrastructure, excellent health care, and very affordable, outside of Seoul.

  • @btl4220

    @btl4220

    9 ай бұрын

    a few countries are easier as a retiree instead of worker, they’re less concerned if you’re not coming in and would “take” a job from one of their own citizens

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Ireland sounds great except for that North Atlantic island weather.

  • @Relatedonthate

    @Relatedonthate

    8 ай бұрын

    Look for countries with retirement or Golden visas. Oftentimes (such as in Ireland) you are fine with resident visas.

  • @Relatedonthate

    @Relatedonthate

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly why we love it there!@@izzytoons

  • @tammydriver5759
    @tammydriver57599 ай бұрын

    How about doing a video about safe foreign countries, where US citizens can retire to on $1000 per month.

  • @martypoll

    @martypoll

    9 ай бұрын

    I retired to Thailand. I know that there are a lot of videos saying you can retire to Central America, Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia on $1000/mo but don’t believe it. You are still going to live a pretty limited existence in these countries at that income level.

  • @grizfan93

    @grizfan93

    9 ай бұрын

    that would be a 1 minute video. Unfortunately, that budget won't get you very far. Maybe Mexico?

  • @MrDarkBM
    @MrDarkBM8 ай бұрын

    Ireland being so high is pretty surprising considering my family came to the US on a boat from Ireland lol

  • @hijinx4u
    @hijinx4u9 ай бұрын

    Yes we'd love to see you make a video about retiring in Asia please.

  • @SpicyCheeseAltHistory
    @SpicyCheeseAltHistory9 ай бұрын

    Please do eastern and show that it is western in the title

  • @larryfromwisconsin9970
    @larryfromwisconsin99709 ай бұрын

    We retired into a travel trailer in a 55+ RV park in southwest Texas. We tow the travel trailer north to visit grandchildren every summer. Retiring in an exotic Ocean front location would be nice but could we afford to come back to the USA to visit the multiple States where grandchildren live?

  • @Justaguywithtruth

    @Justaguywithtruth

    9 ай бұрын

    Have family that moved to Costa Rica from Louisiana.. Which is right across the Water🔍🤔 I grew up in public school, it's why it sounded far away until they showed me.. It's actually not that far and cheap😂 they come back on a boat multiple times a year😎🙏💪☝️👍

  • @senianns9522
    @senianns95229 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Thailand! I have only been living here some 38 years so I guess its alright!

  • @trailrvs
    @trailrvs9 ай бұрын

    Okay I did some research on this and had it all on a spreadsheet with things like cost of living and safety and healthcare etc. the top two places to retire in Europe were Georgia (pre-Russian invasion of Ukraine), and Romania, specifically Timisoara, Romania. Check these places out!

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    How about safety? In Russia and the USSR satelites, I always think of holdover effects of mob rule. Also, how many of them understand basic English. Not that I am opposed to learning a foreign language, but I do question my ability. I can acquire vocabulary quickly and read it, grammar and speaking it are a different matter. I think would take me a decade to become comfortable speaking it, and even then I'd probably sound like an idiot because of grammar.

  • @Pebbles2639
    @Pebbles26399 ай бұрын

    Only 2 of these are on my retire list but they are lower on my list due to the price

  • @unpassant5525
    @unpassant55259 ай бұрын

    With all due respect, I wouldn't even consider retiring in most of these (rainy and boring) countries. By the way, a lot of people of these countries are leaving it, when retired. It would be interesting to see a ranking by "foreign retirees in the country". I'm pretty sure that we would not have at all the same ranking as in this video.

  • @btl4220
    @btl42209 ай бұрын

    it’s impossible almost impossible to emigrate to Iceland 🇮🇸 unless you marry someone or go as a student Love the country though

  • @martharunstheworld

    @martharunstheworld

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly, same with Norway. He didn't think of that.

  • @btl4220

    @btl4220

    9 ай бұрын

    @@martharunstheworld yep, most of Western Europe unfortunately Italy, Spain, maybe France are possible but Portugal probably easiest U.K. does allow up to 120 day stays unlike most Schengen countries limit of 90

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    If you need to marry an Iceland woman to retire there, is bigamy legal? :)

  • @mariemeyer
    @mariemeyer9 ай бұрын

    Sorry if I missed it, but is the dollar figure you give per person, or for a couple?

  • @lisaahmari7199

    @lisaahmari7199

    9 ай бұрын

    I think per person. ☹️

  • @user-eg6rh7es1u
    @user-eg6rh7es1u9 ай бұрын

    My dream would be Switzerland or New Zealand. There’s no place quite as beautiful on earth. But I can’t seem to find a way to qualify for a visa for either one. Moving there is no easy task. Money or no money. It’s just not easy.

  • @bugsi
    @bugsi9 ай бұрын

    Hello Briggs, hows it going? Could you make a video on destination countries for adrenaline junkies?? That would be awesome coming from you!

  • @sc100ott

    @sc100ott

    9 ай бұрын

    I think Syria would probably keep you on edge right now…

  • @pdxmtngoat
    @pdxmtngoat9 ай бұрын

    Anthoer awesome video Mr. Briggs. I would love to go to Australia and retire. Australia is awesome. Beautiful. A very high standard of living. Great people. Problem is it's not a simple or easy process.

  • @rebeccasobin7271
    @rebeccasobin72719 ай бұрын

    Please do a video on the least expensive but still okay places to retire in. Thanks.

  • @007thematrix007

    @007thematrix007

    7 ай бұрын

    s.e. asia gonna be ur best bet

  • @thedevbek
    @thedevbek9 ай бұрын

    Yes do a Eastern video please.

  • @Botoburst
    @Botoburst9 ай бұрын

    So unless you have a good pension along with social security it's a no go. Czechoslovakia maybe but little to no travel on 1500 bucks.

  • @bchenot
    @bchenot9 ай бұрын

    I can't wait to see the "East" video.

  • @robertpetrutescu5336
    @robertpetrutescu53369 ай бұрын

    People missing on Poland, Hungary, Romania, Greece, Italy, Spain, south of France. Great weather, the healthcare system is decent enough, pretty safe and with 3000$ you can live way beyond comfortable, with 5000, you'll feel like royalty.

  • @btl4220

    @btl4220

    9 ай бұрын

    not so sure about Poland or Hungary these days, very close to Ukraine and Poland has taken in thousands of refugees, also their leaders seem to be embracing autocratic ways definitely Italy, Spain, Portugal

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    I know very smart, affluent people who looked into Tuscany. Quickly learned that the mafia often gets involved in adding its slice to your mortgage for protection,,,from THEM. They examined it a bit and switched to Provence. So, you want to consider that, look into it, before you make your move to purchase a house.

  • @prometheus5311
    @prometheus53119 ай бұрын

    You can live comfortably with half of the money in most of those countries. 4000+ in the Netherlands is a lot of money.

  • @yz2616
    @yz26168 ай бұрын

    Please do an Eastern country list, thanks!

  • @dogie1070
    @dogie10709 ай бұрын

    Does monthly amount for one or both ppl?

  • @richardstaggs951
    @richardstaggs9519 ай бұрын

    Do a video on eastern countries

  • @thelastnic
    @thelastnic9 ай бұрын

    The most affordable would be good, maybe most affordable by area is another one

  • @amymegginson-uz7jj
    @amymegginson-uz7jj9 ай бұрын

    Safety as well as affordable living please!

  • @HandsOfLight805
    @HandsOfLight8059 ай бұрын

    Are taxes included in the monthly average cost?

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    yes

  • @flashpan26
    @flashpan267 ай бұрын

    I want to see a video about the eastern countries for retirement

  • @martharunstheworld
    @martharunstheworld9 ай бұрын

    Are you taking into consideration places that will not let you retire in? Like Norway, you can only live there IF: You have immediate family, a waiting job or you're getting married to a Norwegian. You can't just retire there. LOL

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Isn't there a Norwegian language requirement as well. Getting married can be worked out, if they allow bigamy. HA!

  • @waynewebster4651
    @waynewebster46519 ай бұрын

    Is the price you give per household or per person? For example, is that price for a two-person household to retire?

  • @izzytoons

    @izzytoons

    9 ай бұрын

    Good question.

  • @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    @WorldAccordingToBriggs

    9 ай бұрын

    Per person. It a couple a safe estimate is about +30%

  • @catholicactionbibleonlyist1813
    @catholicactionbibleonlyist18139 ай бұрын

    Australia i was hoping for Costa Rica and Panama