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Living in the US is WORSE than Ever

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Join Andrew as he explores the current challenges facing Americans living in the United States. From escalating living costs to economic uncertainties, Andrew sheds light on these pressing issues and discusses their impact on everyday life. Highlighting the struggles of American Airlines flight attendants and their low wages, he offers a unique opportunity for those considering a change. Discover why more individuals are looking abroad for alternatives and learn about an exclusive job offer that could redefine your lifestyle.
00:00 Start
00:33 Global Competition and American Decline
3:12 American Airlines Flight Attendants and Their Low Salaries
5:12 Whose Blame It Is
5:59 Impact of Government and Economic Policies
08:26 Our Job Offer to American Airlines Flight Attendants
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  • @ahmadhasanturk7762
    @ahmadhasanturk7762Ай бұрын

    the American dream today is to leave America

  • @youtubesucks1499

    @youtubesucks1499

    Ай бұрын

    See you

  • @Nogoodalvarez

    @Nogoodalvarez

    Ай бұрын

    It’s happening everywhere in the world prices are going up, inflation, housing, healthcare, and problems with society

  • @myronbourne6937

    @myronbourne6937

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Nogoodalvarezno

  • @NadeemAhmed-nv2br

    @NadeemAhmed-nv2br

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@youtubesucks1499why would he live here, when he belongs to a rich Arab state

  • @QueOndaWhey

    @QueOndaWhey

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Nogoodalvarez Hi is it equally bad everywhere?

  • @mcp2112
    @mcp2112Ай бұрын

    "I don't blame corporations, I blame the government." Haven't you heard, Andrew? Corporations *are* the government. And therein lies the problem.

  • @infiad1275

    @infiad1275

    Ай бұрын

    💯

  • @kaspersanders4511

    @kaspersanders4511

    Ай бұрын

    USA incorporated

  • @Avery-wy1xh

    @Avery-wy1xh

    Ай бұрын

    They are one and the same, with some of them. Very interconnected.

  • @benjamingouchie6379

    @benjamingouchie6379

    Ай бұрын

    Ya Tesla Facebook Google all in the the US Govt back pocket. Its clear treason

  • @JezzaIsKing

    @JezzaIsKing

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly, especially since lobbying is still legal in the US

  • @moonspots01
    @moonspots01Ай бұрын

    Having lived in a South American country for the last couple of years has shown me just how unhappy Americans really are. Road rage, social media insults, distrust of each other, theft, indifference all show this.

  • @thomasvanantwerp728

    @thomasvanantwerp728

    Ай бұрын

    Every time I come ack from my journeys abroad, I notice once again how unhappy, tense, and fat Americans are!

  • @flowerforsyte5671

    @flowerforsyte5671

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! Most Americans are super miserable.

  • @SirBrucie

    @SirBrucie

    Ай бұрын

    The road rage is getting bad.

  • @Ami151vi

    @Ami151vi

    Ай бұрын

    Moonspots , you hit the spot , nailed it on the head , I often dwell on the same B.S. and question why are Americans carrying all this anger , and it's dangerousouly contagious.... No tolerance for one another , human happiness and value is depreciating rampant in the West.... The issue at hand lies in the constitution , laws , and government....

  • @user-wh1gd5iz3e

    @user-wh1gd5iz3e

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Ami151vi i often think about this too so im leaving this comment hear others insight.

  • @Phidiasan
    @PhidiasanАй бұрын

    American-born Chinese here, left after graduation best decision of my life. The US is only remotely comfortable for the upper 10%, everyone else is plucked......

  • @serriajohn

    @serriajohn

    Ай бұрын

    @@BettyOuyang of course, China. he can speak Chinese.

  • @Phidiasan

    @Phidiasan

    Ай бұрын

    @@serriajohn Yep, Canto and Mandarin!

  • @TomHasalongdong

    @TomHasalongdong

    Ай бұрын

    Not even the 10%. More the upper 5% can be comfortable now. I know plenty of people ( such as my myself) that have great jobs and earn at least a 6 figure salary that are still struggling! End stage Capitalism is only designed to support the 1%

  • @carleonking1852

    @carleonking1852

    Ай бұрын

    lol plucked. But yes truth

  • @Fullmetal.Alchemist

    @Fullmetal.Alchemist

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Phidiasan Then the CCP will eventually jail you for something stupid.

  • @Phil-m5d
    @Phil-m5dАй бұрын

    I retired to Portugal 3 years ago at 48. Even as a self employed medical professional with a 1% income, I realized I'd have to basically work forever just to keep a home and a normal lifestyle. The American dream means being a slave for life. No thanks.

  • @skippyzk

    @skippyzk

    Ай бұрын

    My friend wants to go to Portugal and start a video game company. Is this viable?

  • @Phil-m5d

    @Phil-m5d

    Ай бұрын

    @@skippyzk I'm sure it is.

  • @MachineGunPepe

    @MachineGunPepe

    29 күн бұрын

    Portuguese hate expats though. Don't want to live there.

  • @jamesfergus594

    @jamesfergus594

    28 күн бұрын

    Also in debt and sickly!

  • @johnp9890

    @johnp9890

    26 күн бұрын

    Nice! But what do you live off in retirement?

  • @magnolya8
    @magnolya8Ай бұрын

    There is an abundance of intelligent people who are now living in cars, tents, hotels, rooms, hostels, etc. fully willing, capable, knowledgeable, skilled, gifted, that desire to go where they shall live their best life. An incredible stance, Andrew. May others follow your lead.

  • @lidia000

    @lidia000

    Ай бұрын

    Very well sad!

  • @ingehanson

    @ingehanson

    Ай бұрын

    Who will pay for all the illegals from all over the world that are flooding in daily?

  • @evb7373

    @evb7373

    Ай бұрын

    And the problem is not wages. The air lines pay good. 27,000 is a fortune. The problem is greedy landlords that are raising rent into the statosphere

  • @thinkforyourself9334

    @thinkforyourself9334

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@evb7373 $27,000 a year isn't a fortune in the US. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

  • @JamarRosales

    @JamarRosales

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@evb7373$27,000 is not a fortune

  • @luistor4510
    @luistor4510Ай бұрын

    I have lived in the US for 20 Years. Never felt so broke.

  • @SunKing968

    @SunKing968

    Ай бұрын

    Or so bored

  • @flowerforsyte5671

    @flowerforsyte5671

    26 күн бұрын

    @@SunKing968 Yes!

  • @flowerforsyte5671

    @flowerforsyte5671

    26 күн бұрын

    It's not the same country as during the 1980's and early 1990's. 😔Nothing last forever.

  • @MoFiTheMagnificent

    @MoFiTheMagnificent

    25 күн бұрын

    I was born in this shithole lol

  • @PraveenSrJ01

    @PraveenSrJ01

    23 күн бұрын

    I live with my parents and I still have about $2,250 of credit card debt 💸

  • @malcolmnicoll1165
    @malcolmnicoll1165Ай бұрын

    “It’s called the American Dream because you’ve got to be asleep to believe it.” - George Carlin

  • @AllanBell-si9hp

    @AllanBell-si9hp

    23 күн бұрын

    White people believe each other even when they know they lying the dog whistle is United we stand, divided we ( whites ) fall, when ever you hear America they talking about whites only not you you damm fool?

  • @sagepirotess6312
    @sagepirotess6312Ай бұрын

    I am so bored. Taught globally English from 2008 to now. In 2023 built a house on the beach, Vietnam, nha trang. Built, paid in saved cash. No property taxes, trash and street cleaners daily, no tipping in Vietnam. Over 100k saved. Life is to easy. If you struggle, look nationally or internationally for resources and opportunities.

  • @sentero1856

    @sentero1856

    Ай бұрын

    I cant tell if you're happy or not just by the way this is written lol

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Go where you're treated best!

  • @flourishwithflowers_

    @flourishwithflowers_

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sentero1856😂😂😂

  • @EUCScotland

    @EUCScotland

    Ай бұрын

    @@sentero1856 ye it starts with I am so bored then sounds great lol

  • @keyboardmanyoutube3189

    @keyboardmanyoutube3189

    Ай бұрын

    @@sentero1856lmao 😂

  • @GLifestyle50
    @GLifestyle50Ай бұрын

    My Son lost his job last year in November and took 8 months for him to find another job 😢American dream is a nightmare, A lot of People are struggling in this Country.

  • @larrystaley21

    @larrystaley21

    24 күн бұрын

    Eight months is mild. Could have been longer, much longer.

  • @PraveenSrJ01

    @PraveenSrJ01

    23 күн бұрын

    I’m sorry to hear 👂 about your son who lost his job

  • @alcazar123456

    @alcazar123456

    9 күн бұрын

    We are paying for pensions in Ukraine and paying to fund free higher education and free high quality healthcare in Israel. Does that make you feel better?

  • @marinoint
    @marinointАй бұрын

    I left the US in 2009, moved to a small country in Asia, saved a lot more money, and reduced my stress dramatically! Unfortunately many Americans still think they are the "freest/best" country in the world, and everything wrong with their lives is China's fault. Very scary amount of unfounded hatred, based on extreme ignorance...

  • @LostintheUS-2030

    @LostintheUS-2030

    Ай бұрын

    US Americans say that for cognitive comfort. Most US Americans can't come to terms with the fact that the US is falling. Slowly but surely. So to think that elsewhere is better and for the first time in history, they may actually have to leave the US for a better life, is daunting. It's a survival mechanism. Look at some of the comments on here. People are still saying the US is the best. It's a stale old comment.

  • @LeviathanSparrow

    @LeviathanSparrow

    Ай бұрын

    Same! 2009 I moved to Asia for 6 years. Back in the US now because job prospects there for foreigners was abysmal. At this point, though, I'm sorry I left. I'd rather be an English teacher there making a pittance that buys a good life than making much more money here yet still can't afford to live comfortably.

  • @ingehanson

    @ingehanson

    Ай бұрын

    @@LostintheUS-2030 They get it from the bloviators from the top. Biden whenever he can read the teleprompter tells us the America is still the smartest, most productive, richest, best country in the world. Trump says the country is in the ditch but that he will make it the richest, best, smartest country again in a short few months if elected.

  • @Nichole-wd5ce

    @Nichole-wd5ce

    Ай бұрын

    how did you save money? are you working remotely? Cause not every job can be done from overseas.

  • @zenglider2145

    @zenglider2145

    Ай бұрын

    @@LostintheUS-2030 Bingo! U nailed it.

  • @leinster22
    @leinster22Ай бұрын

    You know a country doesn’t care about seniors when their retirement benefits (Social Security) is subject to taxation. Even in retirement you are nothing more than a revenue resource for a profligate government. That’s why more Americans are moving abroad to retire The will live longer and experience less stress. America is indirectly ending life prematurely for its residents

  • @ArtIsDrawing

    @ArtIsDrawing

    Ай бұрын

    Their benefits get cut off when they want to work!! It’s awful!

  • @comancheflyer4903

    @comancheflyer4903

    29 күн бұрын

    Are your retirement contributions tax deductible? If yes, you will be required to pay tax on receiving the benefits.

  • @zofiajaneczek184

    @zofiajaneczek184

    26 күн бұрын

    @@leinster22 hopefully people are aware that if you leave in retirement your money is going to be taxed, the government here will not allow you to leave without taking a cut! Yes, it’s going to get a piece of you one way or another because that’s what America does. Of course they’re ending lives sooner here and yes on purpose. See basics of the job system here as it’s set up to end many careers prior to retirement, being let go when you hit a certain age, being forced to leave earlier due to health concerns in Blue Collar jobs and it happens to many! My dad retired early and had to leave the USA due to poor health, he couldn’t physically continue to work and his social security would have put him in the projects or worse. Poverty is not something that seniors should have to contend with as they age here but many do as the cost of living is out to get you now. Few jobs are actually safe from age discrimination in the USA! If you’re older you’d better pick up new skills, start your own side business while still employed or make sure the industry you’re in doesn’t depend on age to get the job done. God forbid you look, sound, or act older as you age that can be an early nail on the coffin in this country and the end of being able to afford to actually live. Also, living here is expensive but existing here not necessarily as long as you’re aware that certain necessities are going to be out of reach. These necessities are basic human rights in many developed countries but apparently not here!

  • @user-sn6we8nj5x
    @user-sn6we8nj5xАй бұрын

    I am in Russia now, and USD is about 3-4 times more valuable here than in the US. If I could have my American salary here, I would live like a king. Even $31k/year would be high income in Russia and probably in other 50% of the countries.

  • @williamdaniels9728

    @williamdaniels9728

    Ай бұрын

    Sadly 31K isn't even enough to survive in most places of America. That would be considered a starting young adult salary. More and more adult Americans now living with their parents (or parents living with them) to save money when we were used to separate living situations in prior generations. If you aren't living with parents you are living with roommates or a girlfriend or boyfriend on a salary like that, it almost doesn't matter where in the US you live now. Yes inner cities are more expensive but the outer lying rural areas are now climbing in cost as well. A thousand things could trigger this to get worse. We all know it's not sustainable but were like frogs in a boiling pot. I wish our two countries could find a way to make peace. We could really use a strong partner to run and defend Europe in our absence because we simply can't afford grand military interventions like this anymore. It's not good for Russia and it's not for United States. It's sinking the world system.

  • @stephen-dev

    @stephen-dev

    Ай бұрын

    Wow. How in the world did you get there from the USA? Our relations aren't so well right now and their immigration policies are very strict. I would love to hear more about this.

  • @user-sn6we8nj5x

    @user-sn6we8nj5x

    Ай бұрын

    @@stephen-dev Through Turkey. A more convenient route is probably going to be opened through Finland soon -- this Friday they are going to pass an anti-immigrant law that would allow to stop asylum-seekers from the South at the border.

  • @harlem_777

    @harlem_777

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-sn6we8nj5xI doubt Russia will open the border with Finland (NATO country) I’m in Russia as well, even smaller cities in the south of Russia are much better than anything you find in the States nowadays. I spend $2k/month living like a king 😅

  • @geeeee8268

    @geeeee8268

    Ай бұрын

    That's a big if, isn't it.

  • @bobbylong8348
    @bobbylong8348Ай бұрын

    I'm 56 years old and remember when even flying economy was actually fun, corporate greed has turned air travel into torture.

  • @Erwin93200

    @Erwin93200

    Ай бұрын

    lmao americans complaining when it's 10x worse in europe First off you are not invaded by AFRICAN MIGRANTS like we are Ok you have latinos, they are still kinda white and christian and more civlized trust me unemployment is 3% goddam percent, we are at 8 up to 12 in some regions here If you work in STEM or finance it's a no brainer , USA is BETEER You just think the grass is greener but it's ok it's just Nomad Capitalist to paint a darker picture of america so he can sell his consulting sessions You are just freaking out because America has passed its peak and you are not used to having problems Grow some fecking balls

  • @alvarojneto

    @alvarojneto

    21 күн бұрын

    And also made it affordable to everyone. By the way, "corporate greed" exists everywhere, but I have only ever heard serious complaints about American air travel, nowhere else. Irish Ryanair catches flack, but it's basically just memes.

  • @todayipaint4667

    @todayipaint4667

    19 күн бұрын

    @@alvarojneto Yes, affordable but it is so crap, and I would rather not go anywhere than fly with the likes of ryanair and all the rest.

  • @filmbuff4
    @filmbuff4Ай бұрын

    I work 30 hours a week online and will be moving to Argentina next week. I can get by with 1300 a month and i can speak Spanish. I love steak and wine. Nothing to loose.

  • @wardogmobius

    @wardogmobius

    Ай бұрын

    I was recently in Buenos Aires. Where you moving around that city?

  • @dirremoire

    @dirremoire

    Ай бұрын

    Make sure to buy a residence, if Milei totally succeeds, RE will skyrocket. If he halfway succeeds, RE will go up a lot, and wages will go down. If he fails, inflation will come roaring back but RE will still go up a lot.

  • @Noahsboas

    @Noahsboas

    Ай бұрын

    Good for you, and good luck. Enjoy!

  • @ErikamGar

    @ErikamGar

    Ай бұрын

    Go for it!! You have the chance because of your on line income. With your budget you can live in any latin American country, having your own place. Regards from México! 😊

  • @pablerry

    @pablerry

    Ай бұрын

    The big problem for Argentina is the path the country is taking, the problem will not be the price of things, but the availability, Argentine capital is leaving the country, thousands of businesses will close and there will be shortages of goods, which which will make them more expensive, in one year your 1300 dollars will not be enough to have a good life in Argentina, you will be able to survive but with only the basics. By the way, you are in for a culture shock regarding the number of products you can buy and consume. I recommend that you travel to several countries before settling in one.

  • @sublimetrance
    @sublimetranceАй бұрын

    I have a physics and a biomath degree. I live in a van. As soon as I get out of debt, I am leaving the USA.

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    We always say - go where you're treated best!

  • @pradyumnanayak9844

    @pradyumnanayak9844

    Ай бұрын

    USA is a pig sty to live. A living hell.

  • @johnp9890

    @johnp9890

    26 күн бұрын

    How is this possible? Physicists are rare and sought after!?

  • @todayipaint4667

    @todayipaint4667

    19 күн бұрын

    @@johnp9890 not really.

  • @Bayoubebe

    @Bayoubebe

    16 күн бұрын

    I am foreseeing a brain drain coming to the US. Just like we took the best and brightest from other countries in the past, now our own will go elsewhere. Not good

  • @editorjohn8803
    @editorjohn8803Ай бұрын

    One reason many don't talk about is that the smartest and most skilled from America are leaving because they know where they'll get more value from their money, and as the years go by, the average streets of America will start to look like a dump. The elites are either in the gated communities of America or sipping on an iced drink in some beautiful place abroad

  • @TS-rd7oy

    @TS-rd7oy

    29 күн бұрын

    They already look like dumps.

  • @MikeWood-yc1er
    @MikeWood-yc1erАй бұрын

    Canada's best before date was Dec 31, 2019. Going offshore has recently become the buzz of Canadians in the know.

  • @lhourigan1

    @lhourigan1

    Ай бұрын

    Same with Australians. It’s weird now.

  • @Escape_The_Mundane

    @Escape_The_Mundane

    Ай бұрын

    Sprechen Deutsche? I heard germany is good northern country. I am from USA near Philadelphia! When they were kids in elementary school that is one of the foreign languages they used to teach a lot in america. English is global language with 1,000,000 speakers look at phillipines or my favorite India or China.

  • @donwarrington4916

    @donwarrington4916

    Ай бұрын

    It sure as hell wasn't capitalism that killed Canada . It might be what ressurects it though ....

  • @harleymann2086

    @harleymann2086

    Ай бұрын

    Canada never had a good country. The roots of Canada were always in to self-destruction. What you see now is experience of what it is like to live with the dead. For Canada, and the US, the zombie apocalypse has arrived, where aa before, the roots of the dead were just growing and ambition was enjoyed for a while. But the countries were always planted in deceptive soil.

  • @samsadeniz

    @samsadeniz

    Ай бұрын

    Y'all have exit tax over there

  • @spike983
    @spike983Ай бұрын

    The comparison between homelessness in the US and Dubai is absurd. In the absolute monarchy of the United Arab Emirates, being unemployed gets you expelled. Human rights breaches and exploitation of construction workers are commonplace in Dubai's shadowy underbelly.

  • @devinfreeman4540

    @devinfreeman4540

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, immediately clicked off when dude mentioned Dubai lmao

  • @birdlover7776

    @birdlover7776

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. If you’re not from there Dubai is for rich white guys

  • @4imee198

    @4imee198

    25 күн бұрын

    You need to have a net value before they let you in. So only rich people allowed.

  • @l.k.7940

    @l.k.7940

    24 күн бұрын

    @@spike983 Please explain the following: 1. Getting expelled for being unemployed that only applies to foreigners? or to citizens too? 2. What if somebody is temporarily unemployed but looking for a job? No help? They expel the person after how long of being unemployed? 3. Human rights breaches exploitations seem to occur less than before, when they do occur usually happens against non-Arabs and non-whites, such as towards African blacks and Indians and dark Asians, so it's no issue if you are white or Arab, especially if you are white, they treat whites even better than they treat some Arabs. 4. UAE it's not an absolute monarchy, each Emirate has a different faction, and they have some kind of local elections for municipalities etc.

  • @JohnMills-cm4qn

    @JohnMills-cm4qn

    16 күн бұрын

    90 percent of people in UAE are foreign guest workers who can only be in country because they are employed

  • @patrickfreeman8257
    @patrickfreeman8257Ай бұрын

    $27k per year is about $13 per hour. Fastfood workers in California are making $20. What's worse is that no one in government, whether in Washington or in Sacramento, not one person working in those governments is smart enough to work in fastfood.

  • @meteoraniac

    @meteoraniac

    29 күн бұрын

    13/hr tax free though.. and u can live somewhere that gives you more value from the 13/hr than 20/hr

  • @RJ-Isaac-TSOML
    @RJ-Isaac-TSOMLАй бұрын

    I left the US 2 years ago and am so glad I did.

  • @shapourdashtpour63

    @shapourdashtpour63

    Ай бұрын

    Where are you now, what do you do for job

  • @Patrick_Xu

    @Patrick_Xu

    Ай бұрын

    Loser in US can live decently outside, so you know where is best🤡

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the comment! Where did you decide to move to, and what has been your experience so far?

  • @user-yx9sj2yt9q

    @user-yx9sj2yt9q

    Ай бұрын

    I moved to Mexico in November of 2016. Never been happier.

  • @paulbrungardt9823

    @paulbrungardt9823

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-yx9sj2yt9q Que Bueno !

  • @kskhew3377
    @kskhew3377Ай бұрын

    That's over MYR 12k monthly. GRAB IT!!! From "living in a car", you suddenly transform into upper middleclass in Malaysia.

  • @stevecarroll6760

    @stevecarroll6760

    Ай бұрын

    Can’t really commute from Penang to do a 4 day, 5 sector per day pattern… haha

  • @LAGG3R

    @LAGG3R

    Ай бұрын

    and that's upper middleclass in KL. If you move to cheaper areas in Malaysia like Taiping, that income goes muuuuuuch further.

  • @evb7373

    @evb7373

    Ай бұрын

    Well said, And the problem is not wages. The air lines pay good. 27,000 is a fortune. The problem is greedy landlords that are raising rent into the statosphere. We need to protest this by putting 3 people into a 1 bedroom etc, until they lower it back to 1999 levels

  • @l.k.7940

    @l.k.7940

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@evb7373 😆😆 1999 levels?! So would you be willing to get paid according to those times too?!

  • @Nogoodalvarez

    @Nogoodalvarez

    Ай бұрын

    It’s happening everywhere in the world prices are going up, inflation, housing, healthcare, and problems with society

  • @laurelcreagh9419
    @laurelcreagh9419Ай бұрын

    I live in Massachusetts and less than a year ago it was estimated that for an individual to live comfortably you would need to make around 61K a year. Then, this Spring it then was announced that for a single person to live comfortably here you need to make at least 116K a year and that is the highest number in the country! So, I feel like this makes people feel like the state of things are rather hopeless all of a sudden. Housing prices for rentals and homes have skyrocketed. Corporate greed seems to be much of the cause imo but I don’t see what the solution is? Clearly, people’s incomes don’t double or more during this historic craziness.

  • @XFinityDesigns
    @XFinityDesignsАй бұрын

    A Few years ago, I did Uber/Lyft. One morning i picked a two Stewards from a major airline. Found out they shared the one bedroom apt with three other girls, on a rotating basis. I gave them my number and gave them a fixed rate for cash.

  • @HughJass-jv2lt

    @HughJass-jv2lt

    Ай бұрын

    Threesome action? 🍆😜

  • @istheyear-ry1el
    @istheyear-ry1elАй бұрын

    USA is a declining superpower... Imagine if another currency emerge that can challenge the US Dollar not talking replacing it as World Reserve Currency but significantly reduce its usage around the world. With almost 40 trillion dollar debt if the USD value go down, the economy would collapse inflation might be as bad as Zimbabwe currency

  • @joseeduardobtesh1651

    @joseeduardobtesh1651

    Ай бұрын

    It eventually will...

  • @BrokePrepper

    @BrokePrepper

    Ай бұрын

    Lol that's already happening. Did you not hear the statement Putin just made on this very subject? Prior to our recent sanctions, 70% of Russian transactions were in USD. After the sanctions, 20% were in USD. I'm not going to call anyone a coward, but to assist in the fall of a nation, and to think that you will succeed somewhere else when your bad choices have failed you, is NOT a recipe for success. We need to STAND UP.

  • @tatertot6324

    @tatertot6324

    Ай бұрын

    There is a currency that challenges the inflation ridden, evil, military backed, printed by a private entity and soon to be gone almighty dollar. That's Bitcoin. Yay!

  • @rickortega80

    @rickortega80

    Ай бұрын

    Brics?

  • @grddavis

    @grddavis

    Ай бұрын

    @@istheyear-ry1el this is only your wishful thinking

  • @joeswanson733
    @joeswanson733Ай бұрын

    actually the middle class becoming poorer started in the 2000s. really was exopsed post 2008. the last time americans middle class even remotely did "ok" was pre 2000.

  • @donklee3514

    @donklee3514

    Ай бұрын

    actually it started in the late 70's early 80's

  • @maplebones

    @maplebones

    Ай бұрын

    @@donklee3514 Correct. Ronald Reagan began the dismantling of the middle class in 1980.

  • @joeswanson733

    @joeswanson733

    Ай бұрын

    @@donklee3514 you're right I was saying the actual manifestation being fully realized by the 2000s the architect is none other than the Ronald Reagan

  • @flippinnngiraffe808

    @flippinnngiraffe808

    Ай бұрын

    How? I know Reaganomics was controversial, but I always wondered why.

  • @4eberhardetc983
    @4eberhardetc98329 күн бұрын

    The American dream was real 70 years ago. I live in Mexico City; and the constant influx of foreigners (either expats and migrants) is to be noticed; but the amount of americans in certain areas really puts in display how americans leave the US if they have the chance.

  • @kanointhephilippines8082
    @kanointhephilippines8082Ай бұрын

    I left in 2016, my friends asked why......now they understand.

  • @Ron-zr6se
    @Ron-zr6seАй бұрын

    Wonderful offer Andrew, I hope there are plenty of applications. I left the US many years ago and I have never regretted it.

  • @im_a_surfingdoggo
    @im_a_surfingdoggoАй бұрын

    To be fair, Dubai is pretty awful when it comes to slavery and the living conditions of those poor people.

  • @jfhucka1

    @jfhucka1

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly, I was a bit surprised by that example

  • @Lucas-wn5wm

    @Lucas-wn5wm

    Ай бұрын

    I know that you are thinking of others but you cant help everybody

  • @infiad1275

    @infiad1275

    Ай бұрын

    Not the place to be if you are poor but still better than what they're getting in their home countries. That's why they are there.

  • @marianaatan410

    @marianaatan410

    Ай бұрын

    not dubai fault. they chose to be there. and the living condition and salary are a lot better in dubai than their own country, thats why they dont complain. but really, the condition of the lower tier workers there are a lot better than usa. theres even luxury free food in dubai for the unemploy/poor

  • @Grimmes12

    @Grimmes12

    Ай бұрын

    To be fair, I was there for 2 months and I saw different...and I didnt have to be afraid of being falsely accused by some bitter mysandrist feminist

  • @honestafgreta2010
    @honestafgreta2010Ай бұрын

    Non-traveling healthcare workers are living in their cars in the United States. Housing is outrageous!!!

  • @BoxingUniversityGym

    @BoxingUniversityGym

    26 күн бұрын

    There is a traveling nurse living in her van in front of my cottage in Seattle. We share the kitchen/bathroom, she chips in for utilities. She’s trying to pay off her degree then she will look at where to go- maybe another country. The cheapest place to stay around here is $1000 plus utilities- in a bad area.

  • @Jorgetrader

    @Jorgetrader

    Сағат бұрын

    I know ICU RNs back in Bay Area California that lived in their car for years.

  • @IroncladTrading
    @IroncladTradingАй бұрын

    All western countries are suffering. Canada got hit the most and has the worst situation right now. I had to move my business to a red state and saved a lot on taxes But I am open to move again in future.

  • @pablerry

    @pablerry

    Ай бұрын

    check Mexico, the english speaking population is growing like foam, if what you need is english speaking employees.

  • @OM-pu9yi

    @OM-pu9yi

    Ай бұрын

    the west is on dire state

  • @aarrynz9721

    @aarrynz9721

    Ай бұрын

    Why do you think Canada got hit the most?

  • @RadBunny2269

    @RadBunny2269

    Ай бұрын

    Spot on. It’s a declining era for them & the US is taking the biggest hit and will keep doing so for a while to come.

  • @Nogoodalvarez

    @Nogoodalvarez

    Ай бұрын

    It’s happening everywhere in the world prices are going up, inflation, housing, healthcare, and problems with society

  • @CodingAbroad
    @CodingAbroadАй бұрын

    I GOT OUT by moving to Sicily. People please you MUST move now before it’s too late!

  • @sprezzatura8755

    @sprezzatura8755

    Ай бұрын

    Congratulations! Working on my Italian citizenship. See you there!

  • @Jughead24

    @Jughead24

    Ай бұрын

    Nooo! Brother, the more from the west, the less it will be what you like😮

  • @maplebones

    @maplebones

    Ай бұрын

    I don't like pizza that much.

  • @salvatorelivreri

    @salvatorelivreri

    Ай бұрын

    Ahh! My father’s birthplace. Dove in Sicilia? I should return to his homeland.

  • @lezgoddess6031

    @lezgoddess6031

    Ай бұрын

    We don't want stupid Americano in Europe.

  • @axelfiraxa
    @axelfiraxaАй бұрын

    The fact thay the top country in the world has to choose between an amnesiac grandpa and a shouty mad grandpa is a really bad look for the USA.

  • @vaska1999

    @vaska1999

    12 күн бұрын

    Only Americans believe they're "the top country in the world".

  • @ithalmardesedas7853
    @ithalmardesedas7853Ай бұрын

    Politicians work for the banks, the banks own both the big corporations and the Government. Are we really going at this at the basic surface level?!

  • @skippyzk

    @skippyzk

    Ай бұрын

    And who owns the banks?

  • @joeywheeler4237

    @joeywheeler4237

    27 күн бұрын

    @@skippyzkJ.P. Morgan Rothschilds the list could go on just look it up we have the internet these day you know

  • @skippyzk

    @skippyzk

    27 күн бұрын

    @@joeywheeler4237 What do those people have in common?

  • @andylifetravels
    @andylifetravelsАй бұрын

    Moved from UK to AU and then US. Leaving US far better life in SE Asia 😀

  • @unTLDR
    @unTLDRАй бұрын

    What a deal! The perks are great, but the real value is in the association with Andrew. Surrounding yourself with great minds is the key

  • @GerardoHernandezF87M2
    @GerardoHernandezF87M2Ай бұрын

    Corporations using the government they run as their scapegoat, they need to be held accountable

  • @PersianDastaan

    @PersianDastaan

    Ай бұрын

    If You Elected Idiot Then You Should Be Responsible Don't Always Blame Corporate...

  • @richardpatterson2554

    @richardpatterson2554

    Ай бұрын

    How about taxing the large corporations back to the level we used to tax them and raising the taxes on the ultra rich. Both these entities made their fortunes off the backs of working people here and both these entities do not pay their fair share.

  • @birdlover7776

    @birdlover7776

    Ай бұрын

    @@richardpatterson2554👏👏👏👍

  • @Tahara-Aichi
    @Tahara-AichiАй бұрын

    Good content as always, I have 3 citizenships and have properties in those 3 countries, folks born and raised in the US who never traveled abroad don't comprehend how nice other countries are, Colombia, Thailand are my favorite ones

  • @richardspillers6282
    @richardspillers628229 күн бұрын

    I run flatbed over the road. I've been out with no time off and no home time this stretch for a year and a week. Im single, no kids. I don't maintain a residence because it would be a waste of money these days. When you travel a lot you can easily see how close we are to being a 3rd world country. In a lot of locations we are already there.

  • @BoxingUniversityGym

    @BoxingUniversityGym

    26 күн бұрын

    I’ve seen this too when I drove around the country looking for work during Covid years.

  • @bigfisher4354
    @bigfisher4354Ай бұрын

    In 2023, the profit-sharing bonus for American Airlines flight attendants was 1.1% of their eligible annual pay. Compared to Singapore Airlines, which awarded its employees, including flight attendants, a bonus equivalent to nearly EIGHT months of salary. Is that not an example of corporate greed from American Airlines? American Airlines made a net income in 2023 of $900M... and its workers were given only 1.1% bonus for record corporate profits?

  • @phirephate

    @phirephate

    Ай бұрын

    No such thing as corporate greed. They can't force you to work for them. If what you say is true, every AA employee can go work for SA and get that same bonus. AA then goes bankrupt. So much for the "greed".

  • @infiad1275

    @infiad1275

    Ай бұрын

    @@phirephate Ok. How about the companies here are way more greedy than a lot of overseas companies? Greed is still greed whether or not the workers have the balls to go elsewhere.

  • @Brad-pc3bi

    @Brad-pc3bi

    Ай бұрын

    We made our gen x boss 25k profit in 1 week alone working construction, he did not give any bonuses or overtime, just overloaded the plate that week. I asked for a raise and was fired. Welcome to real America

  • @datingandlifeadvicechannel7534

    @datingandlifeadvicechannel7534

    Ай бұрын

    Disgusting

  • @bigfisher4354

    @bigfisher4354

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@phirephate I’m not against capitalism, bonuses or C-suite salaries, but it’s clear that unnecessary greed is at play here. Singapore Airlines made a record profit of about $1.62B in 2023 and gave employees bonuses worth nearly eight months of salary. In contrast, American Airlines made $900M and gave only a 1.1% bonus. It’s not about bankrupting companies, but about fair profit-sharing. Employees should be rewarded more fairly when companies do well... Also, ironically, AA is feeding the unions ammunition by doing this so its not even smart from a business strategy point of view.

  • @jeremyrunciman241
    @jeremyrunciman241Ай бұрын

    I'm canadian get me outa here... please 🙏

  • @aarrynz9721

    @aarrynz9721

    Ай бұрын

    Why can't you get out of there?

  • @cfpzona

    @cfpzona

    Ай бұрын

    Trudeau is even worse than Biden

  • @christineagnew7372

    @christineagnew7372

    Ай бұрын

    the middle class is being decimated by leaps and bounds! many of us can't leave, especially with our families. it is no longer financially feasible. our country is run by a mad man bent on destroying it, and he is. he's making it impossible to leave with anything other than the shirt on your back! we are being taxed to death. only the independently wealthy can leave to whatever other places in the world that are stable.

  • @terrifiorelli9819

    @terrifiorelli9819

    Ай бұрын

    @@aarrynz9721Not everyone wants to move from their homeland and willing to do with less to remain. Family, friends, pets and possibly a family property owned for multi generations. Roots are important.

  • @BillAngler

    @BillAngler

    Ай бұрын

    Might be family situation or health. I need rescuing too.

  • @diannaboyd7876
    @diannaboyd7876Ай бұрын

    Andrew, your 'out of the box' thinking is on full display! This is a very creative idea, and I'm certain you will change some lives for the better. If I were a flight attendant I would take you up on this offer in a heartbeat! Bravo!

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind comment!

  • @CG68810
    @CG68810Ай бұрын

    I want out. Not because of the higher prices, which are a big problem for sure. I want out because of the insanity that is going on in this country. It is unfixable. Half the country want to have an Authoritarian rule from an insane douche bag, and the other half are complacent in accepting that lobbyists, corporations, and politicians of all parties are just what we have to accept. Costs are up because corporate shareholders want maximum profits. They get maximum profits by increasing profits and reducing expenses. Expenses are employees, their benefit & quality of product/service. They maximize profits by eliminating jobs, cutting corners, and raising prices without justification. The problem is that going to another country is not easy due to residency qualifications etc. If you are not rich or young, they don't want you, even if you are of working age. I am hoping to leave when I retire in 10 years but in the interim, it is almost impossible to find a place to go to. It's a huge risk to sell everything and move in hopes that I can sustain myself until I can collect unemployment and use my 401k without double taxation.

  • @terrifiorelli9819

    @terrifiorelli9819

    Ай бұрын

    The entire world is I. Trouble if you follow biblical teachings. You can’t run from insanity.

  • @birdlover7776

    @birdlover7776

    Ай бұрын

    This comment

  • @LegalBeaver1
    @LegalBeaver1Ай бұрын

    That is a great offer. I would absolutely love to work for you. I am a US government employee and it is an ethical dilemma working everyday but the paycheck and benefits are good as I am at the top of the Gvot pay scale at management level. I am also an attorney though that is not my job for the govt. I have been watching you for years and bought your book for several friends. You inspired me to get my Mexico residency.

  • @quietlike

    @quietlike

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry bro. You work for govt, you’re part of the problem

  • @Cindyplease

    @Cindyplease

    Ай бұрын

    He has a book 😮 Mexico ❤

  • @LegalBeaver1

    @LegalBeaver1

    Ай бұрын

    @@quietlike It’s a pretty non-political agency. We have space ships and astronauts.

  • @DidiGrooves

    @DidiGrooves

    Ай бұрын

    I'm doing a paralegal course right now. I feel like the only jobs that don't pay grocery store wages in law are at the government, as far as paralegalism is concerned. Small firms: senior paralegal (think 15yrs experience prolly), $25 an hr. Benefits provided: healthcare. Not even PTO. Level 3 paralegal with the government 75-100k/yr. Baby attorneys start at 50k at some places, too. Speaking of government employee wages in my state: where I live, I am part of a martial arts dojo. I pay a fair $150 a month to train with various black belts, it's one fee for as many classes you can/ want to attend and you can go shooting all their guns with certified trainer and free ammo. Who mostly goes to this dojo? Government employees. Because people who work in private sector get paid so low, they can't afford an extra of $150. For me it's a struggle to afford it and I keep on to learn what I can from the masters and with the training partners I can train with - before I will eventually move. HA!

  • @OneJuanWon
    @OneJuanWonАй бұрын

    If this comes to fruition, and the new hire is comfortable doing a quick video, hearing their success story would be inspiring. Just a thought. Cheers.

  • @sovereignmindsummit5123
    @sovereignmindsummit5123Ай бұрын

    I’m living in my van in the US but I love Thailand and would happily work for Nomad Capitalist there

  • @Itswat3vah
    @Itswat3vahАй бұрын

    Why can’t the airline CEO use his $10 million to give out bonuses to the flight attendants? He would still be a multimillionaire if he did that.

  • @nathanwailes

    @nathanwailes

    Ай бұрын

    Because they don't care about "the company" any more than the other employees do.

  • @disalazarg

    @disalazarg

    Ай бұрын

    No, he wouldn't. AA has 130k employees, so if he worked pro bono and gave away his entire salary, it'd equate to a whopping $77 per employee per year. I know math is hard for you anti-capitalist folks, but do try a bit harder.

  • @elasticharmony

    @elasticharmony

    Ай бұрын

    One thing CEO pay is not cash. Neither are these type of persons humane, and 10 million to not much really barely middleclass, to give takes a heart which if you have one getting hired is not likely.

  • @T6travels

    @T6travels

    Ай бұрын

    According to American Airlines demographics in 2020 there were 27,589 flight attendants. If you wanted to give each one even a 5K annual bonus that would be nearly 138 million dollars.

  • @evb7373

    @evb7373

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@disalazargvery well ell said dis salazarg. And the problem is not wages. The air lines pay good. 27,000 is a fortune. The problem is greedy landlords that are raising rent into the statosphere. We need to protest this by putting 3 people into a 1 bedroom etc, until they lower it back to 1999 levels

  • @charlesdinwyn7507
    @charlesdinwyn7507Ай бұрын

    "Greed is good"? Corporate greed (which tends to force short term thinking), has been normalized in the U.S. One of the drawbacks of capitalism is that given enough time, corporations will learn how to game the system quite successfully. The average person does not have the resources or time to become an expert in everything. So the average person pays 6% of the sale price of their house because of realtor monopolies, losing thousands of dollars. Multiply this by almost every area of life from medicine, police, jails, groceries, new cars, home contractors, etc. Government chases the tail of greed trying to instill some balance and becomes over protective. Libertarians think little regulation is best as they fail to see or ignore the sharks circling around them.

  • @jessehamilton4223
    @jessehamilton4223Ай бұрын

    Can’t really blame capitalism when what we have is not capitalism.

  • @rfink222

    @rfink222

    Ай бұрын

    We have socialism for the rich. If they fail poorer Americans bail them out with government assistance. Biden says we have democracy, it is true we definitely do not have a democracy.

  • @richrich1614

    @richrich1614

    Ай бұрын

    It’s the end result of capitalism.

  • @salsa564

    @salsa564

    Ай бұрын

    Please explain how we do not live in a capitalist society.

  • @zd4w9

    @zd4w9

    Ай бұрын

    Here is how I understand it: In a capitalist system you have markets that have prices reacting to supply and demand. These days, we do not have truly open markets because there is collusion on a grand scale aided by technology. It may not be legal to insider trade and price fix, but what if all the computers just happen to make the same decisions? See where this can go?

  • @ignoranceisachoice6045

    @ignoranceisachoice6045

    Ай бұрын

    @@salsa564 Capitalist society is industrial UK (1800s). Read 'Capital Volume I' by Karl Marx. That is the best explanation of Capitalism you will ever find. It includes case examples of what real capitalism looks like. What we have today is more regulated/humane versions of capitalism.

  • @brpetzn
    @brpetzn26 күн бұрын

    I don't see how so many are struggling. I'm struggling cause of debt and a shifty job. I make close to $60,000 a year live in Chicago. I don't drive, I could but choose not to. I have a big studio apartment in a nice area that includes all utilities, but electric, plus fiber internet for $1,275 a month. High, yes, but nice. If I didn't have debt, I would be doing better. Electric is less than$50 per month for me, and I pay $75 a month for unlimited public transit bus and subway. Not bad, it could be cheaper, but not bad. I think Americans need to stop keeping up with the Jones and just buy what they need, less of wants. I wish finding jobs were easier. Health insurance is fricken expensive. I pay $400 once a month for shifty insurance. America needs universal health care for a healthier America.

  • @andalusianspirit9932
    @andalusianspirit9932Ай бұрын

    I moved to Spain 6 years ago and my life is millions times better and I published book Beyond A Broken Dream on Amazon about the American Dream.

  • @21stcenturyshowgirl

    @21stcenturyshowgirl

    29 күн бұрын

    where do you live in spain. i have been thinking about retiring there and wondering which is the best part to live in.

  • @BoxingUniversityGym

    @BoxingUniversityGym

    26 күн бұрын

    Andalusians are the finest horses. ❤️ I’m studying Spanish over a year now. Just in case.

  • @BoxingUniversityGym

    @BoxingUniversityGym

    26 күн бұрын

    I’ll have our local library order the book. Congrats on publication- that is a fine achievement. .Can you share the USBN?

  • @21stcenturyshowgirl

    @21stcenturyshowgirl

    26 күн бұрын

    can you publish my book too?

  • @MariahSincere
    @MariahSincereАй бұрын

    Hi Andrew! I just recently relocated to Colombia in part because of this channel. I am not a flight attendant but I am a teacher looking to make a career change. I just sent my CV to hr. I hope to hear from your company!

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you; good luck Mariah!

  • @pickleman43
    @pickleman43Ай бұрын

    i quit my job years ago. i found that the raises will absolutely NEVER be good enough. just another slap in the face.

  • @Madasin_Paine

    @Madasin_Paine

    24 күн бұрын

    As we may hear, you may make a lot but no get rich. Habits away from consumption beyond means mist be strict and indefinite. But inflation, usury, taxes, and contracts tied to these are too insidious, arbitrary and capricious. Insurance can suddenly leap or leave you behind too. Penalties amd control frauds strike out. Pays to have a good decent lawyer, accountant, general contractors, medicos, mechanics, etc, but people aren't necessarily raised to cultivate these relationships or think they get what they pay for... when making "good money", no kids, two incomes... Good people leaves unpleasant work situations in all the above. Many walking archives and decades of talent sidelined or in line at store or passing by during a walk and NO ieas who they are. Many would rather just be left alone. They're done serving the public, the state and their professional realm...with very specific exceptions that are not so easy to put your finger on. Much of the shortage of "workers" is refusal to participate anymore. The public is paying for their neglect of these skilled essential people. They are not pull and replace, not apps to upgrade, not human resources, but human beings.

  • @Lycan3303
    @Lycan3303Ай бұрын

    People living in the US during the civil war: "um ..I disagree"

  • @saigonexile531
    @saigonexile531Ай бұрын

    To all those doubtful Americans; Kl, Saigon, Bangkok, Seoul, and other cities all across Asia are FAR BETTER than those hell-hole US cities like LA, Chicago, San Fran, NYC etc. Quality of life, quality of healthcare (far better and less costly), transportation costs, real estate, low taxes, etc are far superior to those US cities. Get over. The US is no longer the 'best' place to live. My wife can walk down the street with her phone in her back pocket and purse over her shoulder at 11pm in SIngapore or KL and not worry about getting robbed and attacked. Don't need to worry about carjackings or drive-by shootings. Hell, even Phnom Penh is better than Chicago or LA.. I've been in SEA for 25 years and will never return to the US (American here). Life is far better here.

  • @arthurgamerpro6585

    @arthurgamerpro6585

    29 күн бұрын

    paid by the Asian government

  • @Steve8105
    @Steve8105Ай бұрын

    I left Canada because of this channel and Andrews's advice. THANK YOU ANDREW HENDERSON🙏

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    You're welcome.

  • @DidiGrooves
    @DidiGroovesАй бұрын

    How about you make a video for "normal" people who don't have wealth and don't own businesses? As someone in that position, I find living in States better than in my own country in Europe and where I also have an abusive family which is whyI am not returning and avoid even visiting. If you have no considerable family ties anywhere and you are by yourself in one way or other, I can't see a point of being by myself in Mexico or Malaysia, or Dubai. In those places, on top of a completely new country, it's also a completely different culture. If I don't have family ties, the next best thing for feeling somewhere at home is to have cultural/ heritage roots somewhere. Nobody talks about it. I've been to 50+ countries and also the ones you mention but that last thing I can envision is to compete with natives for jobs in those countries. It's not like I can start a big business producing thousands a month from zero/ survival state.

  • @JDavisonPGAVietnam
    @JDavisonPGAVietnamАй бұрын

    I’ve been living abroad (China and Vietnam) for over 11 years and I have no intention of ever moving back to the States. This video was spot on. 👍

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Glad to hear your experience living abroad is positive! Thank you for the support, and stay tuned for more videos to help you on your journey.

  • @zofiajaneczek184
    @zofiajaneczek184Ай бұрын

    I need $100,000 right now in order to live comfortably in the state I reside in. I’m in the USA. I need 1/2 of that or less if I moved back to my native country! I’m employed and haven’t been able to afford healthcare nor dental in over 8 years. I lost my job last year the company I was with went out of business after 3 years. This cast me into immediate poverty and I could no longer afford to insure my car nor maintain it. The only reason I’m not “living” in my car is thankfully I don’t live alone. The current America is the new Titanic and get out while you can!

  • @jimbojones9118

    @jimbojones9118

    18 күн бұрын

    Most people like you who complain are just lazy...don't make enough money? Then learn new skills, network with new people and look for a new job or career.

  • @Icecold0505
    @Icecold0505Ай бұрын

    Middle aged Canadian with assets, a house, a good day job with pension and a solid auxiliary job part time after hours. I’m sick of it here. Busting ass no longer yields a quality standard of life.

  • @Michael-xp9ln

    @Michael-xp9ln

    Ай бұрын

    Get Out! Vacation to start if you’re not experienced, as a traveler. To start, try Phuket Thailand or Malacca Malaysia. I stay in The Philippines much of the year. There is no visa for most people to visit. You get a 30 day stamp on arrival. You can extend, with the visa waiver program, for three years. Before the 3 year time period ends, you exit the country for a day. Upon your return, you reset for another 3 years. There are other visa options, like a retirement visa. Good luck in your travels!

  • @TheTruth-cg8vj

    @TheTruth-cg8vj

    Ай бұрын

    Get out of Canada. You're only a slave to a woke government headed by a man so stupid he doesn't know Russia was a ww2 allie. Don't even have mentioned the monopolistic pricing for the business elites or the shifty weather. Place is only fit for third worlders who see minimum wage jobs as an upgrade to their lives.

  • @ajg7628
    @ajg7628Ай бұрын

    My son and fiancé are in Colombia and I just moved in with them. Have a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom in a nice high rise apartment complex of middle class Colombians that’s under $400 a month! Everything is a 1/4 of what it costs in the US! Gas is more but I prefer to pay for ride share rather than drive as traffic is crazy in Cartagena. Once you get used to the humidity life is much better than the hustle and bustle of the US in a rat race to nowhere. I have no intentions of moving back full time to the US. I fly back once a month to work for a couple of weeks and fly back and am trying to get work online so I don’t have to go to the US to work at all. It took me so long to make $100K and with the cost of living and inflation that is hardly even a middle class salary anymore. The US system needs a complete tear down and rebuild to ever recover. It’s a downward spiral. If you can get out I suggest getting out. US is trending downward. Very downward!!

  • @WhitneyRoss-dj4rf
    @WhitneyRoss-dj4rfАй бұрын

    The cost of living seems to be increasing every year, making it harder to keep up.

  • @erika8884
    @erika8884Ай бұрын

    I have watched foreign news for a few years. My physical body is in the US, and my soul is elsewhere. I don't celebrate American holidays, etc. All you shared on homelessness, the cost of living, and the lack of white-collar jobs is accurate. I have looked into the $2350 citizenship renouncement for a few years. There is nothing that I like here in the US that makes me feel at home. My family loves the US, and I no longer share why I think like I do. I am leaving my career of twelve years by November, my daughter is moving away with her fiancé to Massachusetts, and I am selling my home for $650,000. In short, I will break all my ties here by December 2024. My former employer discharged me under contract; the arbitration date has just passed, and the company lost. They owe me $300,000 in lost wages for two years, and I no longer have that issue to settle. My current residence is in Las Vegas. 🦅👍🏻

  • @Michael-xp9ln

    @Michael-xp9ln

    Ай бұрын

    Keep your home base, of Las Vegas. This is for no state taxes. Get a private mailbox, for mail delivery. Keep a residential address for USA banking and the Nevada drivers license. Don’t advise any government agencies or financial institutions of your moving. Some don’t care. But many will close your accounts. For Social Security deposits go to your USA banks. If not you must file an annual report to the SSA. (proof of living) Don’t go with regular Medicare at age 65. Pay for a supplement, starting at $165.00 per month. I like Humana, as they pay for emergency care abroad. They do not require your presence in the USA, for example, 6 months in a calendar year. Some will not give international coverage, if your gone for certain lengths of time. Good Luck, and congratulations!

  • @LightMyCigarette

    @LightMyCigarette

    Ай бұрын

    🔥👍🏼

  • @christineagnew7372

    @christineagnew7372

    Ай бұрын

    I'm reading this from Canada and quite jealous! Good luck wherever you may go!

  • @christineagnew7372

    @christineagnew7372

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Michael-xp9lnHoly cow! You sound like you know what you're doing! 😮

  • @zofiajaneczek184

    @zofiajaneczek184

    Ай бұрын

    I’m with you! Physical here and currently stuck as wages too low to get me out. I do have a plan but absolutely no help to get there, so it’s going to take time. I will need to leave the US before retiring because I will never be able to stop working here at this rate. Part of the issue is many Americans are too poor to leave anywhere these days. I’m with someone that will leave the country and leave me behind to fend for myself, yet refuses to help me so that I’m able to help myself! Life here is is gutturally sad. I currently also have obligations that won’t allow me to leave yet but I HAVE TO GET OUT!

  • @5dennis123
    @5dennis123Ай бұрын

    You are awesome. So inspirational. I've spent several trips to Thailand and life is better over all there. People aren't in a constant state of anger. Been to Vietnam too...my eyes are open. Thank you Nomad Capitalist. I hope to need your services in the not too distant future.

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! We'll be happy to serve you.

  • @eat_ze_bugs
    @eat_ze_bugsАй бұрын

    Flight attendants are treated like crap in the industry. Even the baggage handlers can earn twice as much with less hours worked.

  • @Chris-pq3wp
    @Chris-pq3wpАй бұрын

    I dint think anyone has ever said Malaysia is a hell hole! It was always a properous country from the colonial period

  • @marianaatan410

    @marianaatan410

    Ай бұрын

    malaysia or malay peninsular always been prosperous before the colonial period, malacca was the central of trading point of Asia. chinese, arab, indian, benggali and others always came to our land to do trading and transit. malay language was the lingua franca during those period. during colonial period british stole most of our resources to enrich their queen, now the colonial practice gone except for some countries, we can enjoy back our own resources and develop our land, the prosperous era started back in 1980 in malaysia the colonial period its not a prosperous period for malay peninsular. its a prosperous period for european countries back in europe. the west need to stop their colonial mindset to adapt to the world.

  • @gloofisearch

    @gloofisearch

    Ай бұрын

    I would bet that more than 50% of Americans would actually think it is and that at least 90% would ask "Is it safe there?".

  • @maxedzol5275

    @maxedzol5275

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@marianaatan410true, whether intentional or not westerner has this eurocentric way of viewing the world. When in reality not everyone shares the same value in life.

  • @ashasandhiasingaram3900

    @ashasandhiasingaram3900

    29 күн бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @advex4428
    @advex4428Ай бұрын

    Amazing how Andrew can say almost the exact same words as in California's governor's quote, "where do you wanna go?", but with a diametrically different mindset.

  • @tranquilityoaksdrive
    @tranquilityoaksdriveАй бұрын

    Hands down endless wars are the reason for this breakdown of the west.

  • @steveb7600

    @steveb7600

    Ай бұрын

    there are like 5 or 6 big reasons, that's only one

  • @insbpo2679
    @insbpo2679Ай бұрын

    Thats BS from the Union. Thats for first year or two. New FAs often join together and rent a "crash pad" close to their airport base. Experienced FAs are making $65,000 - $75,000/year.

  • @user-wn7fr7wi2t

    @user-wn7fr7wi2t

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for finally speaking the truth. Who in the Hell would do that job dealing with aggressive nut jobs and morons for 24,000 dollars? Nobody would. 🙃😘👋🤣

  • @MapleJokerRofl

    @MapleJokerRofl

    Ай бұрын

    How long does it take to get to that salary?

  • @hbbstn
    @hbbstnАй бұрын

    I think about finding a better situation than the one I have in Canada every day. My therapist told me to stop watching KZread videos like this one, but I can't.

  • @steveb7600

    @steveb7600

    Ай бұрын

    ya "stay ignorant" seems like a bad strategy

  • @ths.6935

    @ths.6935

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with you. Once in a while check it out. I make sure I remind myself to stay calm , stay enjoy present moments .

  • @adamf.4823

    @adamf.4823

    Ай бұрын

    Your therapist tells you to ignore reality, deny your impulse to do something courageous?

  • @BettyOuyang

    @BettyOuyang

    Ай бұрын

    Fire your therapist. Trust your own gut.

  • @EasternDreamer615

    @EasternDreamer615

    Ай бұрын

    They want you to stay there and keep paying them.

  • @michaelmichael8494
    @michaelmichael8494Ай бұрын

    BTW, up until recently I used to live in one of those third-world countries. Had some real estate there to rent out - nothing fancy, but decent. Some of my favorite tenants were companies that would rent my properties for their low-paid employees sent on business trips or career training into my city. Manufacturing companies, fast food chains, - never dealt with railways or airline companies personally, but to my understanding, they were doing the same thing for their employees. The country wasn't particularly good, the work culture over there was *#@t, the employees were mostly overworked, underpaid and disrespected. Still, none of them were bums forced to sleep in cars.

  • @JCSWW
    @JCSWWАй бұрын

    If you think the US is bad. I would wipe my ass with my Canadian Passport for US Citizenship without a second thought.

  • @JCSWW

    @JCSWW

    Ай бұрын

    @SaltyShaman It's actually stated in US immigration law that people entering illegally from the north do not qualify in the same way as people who enter illegally from the southern border. Also, I would rather go somewhere and stay legally. Until then, I am stuck in this communist country ruled by the Liberals and ruined by extremists and domestic terrorists.

  • @francistaylor1822
    @francistaylor1822Ай бұрын

    Your take on it has some merit, but the rampant greed by the management/ceo class and huge increases in their money vs the average workers is a very large component shoudn't be unacknowleged.

  • @hungo7720
    @hungo7720Ай бұрын

    There are unequivocal downsides of living the US but it is not crumbling apart like Andrew disparaged. I live in Fort Worth Texas and still make a sumptuous living regardless of lingering inflation. The notion that the US isn't hiring anymore is egregious at least in my city.

  • @quietlike

    @quietlike

    Ай бұрын

    Yea but you can’t live in DFW w/ $31k either

  • @GlobalAdventurer
    @GlobalAdventurerАй бұрын

    They don't need to come to Mexico, like Mexico City to be exact.............TOO MANY of them down here already!

  • @mariatolentino4516

    @mariatolentino4516

    Ай бұрын

    And they make cost of living worse for the citizens.

  • @GlobalAdventurer

    @GlobalAdventurer

    Ай бұрын

    @@mariatolentino4516 That's the truth! The prices in Mexico City's touristy areas are ridiculous 😞 Wasn't this bad 2 years ago. Also the peso is soaring against the USD again. So the exchange rate isn't getting much better for anyone with USD.

  • @tomascastillo4676
    @tomascastillo4676Ай бұрын

    Meanwhile, millions of people from Southamerica with 1 dollar in their pocket flood the south border to achieve the american dream....

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    You must be new here, so welcome! We've covered this dozens of times, including here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dmZqlLWMd86bebA.html

  • @shanesprecher8290
    @shanesprecher8290Ай бұрын

    I remember as a child when the steel mills left the country for Japan. I remember hearing my father say “ how can you compete against countries that pay their population a fraction of our wages and can sell their products back to us for less the price we could make it for…”. It finally has caught up to us and now the rest of the world has moved ahead. All they had to do was educate their workforce which means they would inevitably innovate for themselves at some point. The American people knew how this would turn out long ago but the globalists must have never seen it coming or did they and just didn’t care.

  • @connor_flanigan

    @connor_flanigan

    Ай бұрын

    can you name an American steel company that closed a factory and built one in Japan? I can save you some time - there isn't one. what happened is American steel workers kept brow beating their employers for "more money more money more money!!!" when they didn't get it, they went on strike. when they went on strike, companies that bought their steel immediately looked for other sources of steel so their production wasn't stopped. this permanently crippled the steel industry in the USA and it never recovered.

  • @shanesprecher8290

    @shanesprecher8290

    29 күн бұрын

    @@connor_flanigan I’m certainly not a fan of the unions. My father was in management at the steel mill he worked at. The mills in Pennsylvania are pretty much gone now and the state has transformed itself into more of an IT hub. Now we’re hearing that AI is going to start replacing IT jobs over time. They’re telling the IT people to take the trades route, they need to fill the positions the baby boomers are vacating. The wages in the trades are great now but once they get an oversupply of labor the wages will begin to fall. I think this is what’s causing a lot of the chaos with the younger generations complaining about work. Why spend all that money on a college education or trades school if the jobs aren’t going to be there or not pay well enough to live. There are no guarantees in life but this is starting to get out of control, here in the US and also the rest of the world.

  • @chrism1102
    @chrism1102Ай бұрын

    To be fair, flight attendants don't work a full 40 hour week. It's fairly easy to get a second job. I worked as a flight attendant and I knew I wouldn't be able to live off just that income when I took the job.

  • @redbaron1006

    @redbaron1006

    Ай бұрын

    And don’t they get free tickets and/or discounts?

  • @thinkforyourself9334

    @thinkforyourself9334

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@redbaron1006 yes

  • @MarkLPriest
    @MarkLPriestАй бұрын

    Very generous offer.

  • @HRMColoniallifeinsurance
    @HRMColoniallifeinsuranceАй бұрын

    Our economy is struggling with uncertainties, housing issues, bad weather conditions,foreclosures, global fluctuations, and the pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.

  • @terrifiorelli9819

    @terrifiorelli9819

    Ай бұрын

    Actually, the entire world is suffering.

  • @charlesjames4956
    @charlesjames4956Ай бұрын

    Hi Andrew. Been following your channel for forever. It has been largely your program and advice that I took on myself to 'go where I am treated best', which for me turns out to be Brazil. At this moment I sit in a brand new (actually not even totally finished yet) apartment in an upscale suburb of Rio de Janeiro. I am no flight attendant, I am a (recently) retired software engineer. I might be interested in something like your job offer. I think Brazil should be on more people's radar as one of their options for going to where they are treated best, at least treated a whole lot better. COL, climate, culture, financial infrastructure stability, security, all these aspects of day-to-day life, in most of Brazil, are far superior to those same things in the USA/Canada. Brazil stands alone as the only BRICS country that is a viable option for moving to get treated better than the USA/Canada does: Who would consider moving to Russia, or India, or China, or South Africa? I could be a point person for people considering Brazil as one of their options, simple as that. Thanks for all your input and guidance in getting me to where I am right now!

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the comment! Glad to hear you are enjoying Brazil!

  • @stephen-dev

    @stephen-dev

    Ай бұрын

    Careful. I was recently in Brazil for three weeks. On the third week, I had to evacuate after someone kicked in my home door and attacked me. Fortunately, I was armed at the time, but found I was in extreme danger so left that same night. I found Presidente Prudente very accommodating and mostly safe, but Pelotas very very dangerous. I think they were after my IT Equipment, which might have been reported by my house cleaner to the folks trying to break in.

  • @ehsanmafi6546

    @ehsanmafi6546

    Ай бұрын

    Start a KZread channel and make videos about it! You could be THE guy, no one else is talking about Brazil. I’m your first subscriber!

  • @nomadcapitalist

    @nomadcapitalist

    Ай бұрын

    Check out our video about Brazil: kzread.info7iLUYf_HVtg

  • @ak54539

    @ak54539

    Ай бұрын

    I am Brazilian born and I have British and American passports also. Brazilian consulate is the most difficult to deal with. It is not easy to obtain Brazilian nationality if you weren't born there. Taxes are not good for the clients Andrew caters for. It is also extremely violent and even Cariocas want to leave Rio de Janeiro for the violence. It is a good place for a vacation or a 3 month stay if you take care of security ( unlike Americans you cannot defend yourself with firearms only the criminals have them - it is a very corrupt country in terms of the police also ).

  • @8House
    @8HouseАй бұрын

    "As of July 2024, the median salary for a flight attendant in the United States is $68,370 per year, or $27.38 per hour. The top 25% of flight attendants earn $82,410 or more, while senior flight attendants can earn up to $115,126 per year. Flight attendants may also receive per diem pay, which can start at $2.20 per hour." Don't know what starting salaries are.

  • @joebloe4374

    @joebloe4374

    Ай бұрын

    I worked as pilot first officer in 2017 The FA were paid 17 bucks an hour They only get paid when plane is moving 1000 hours per year or about 20k

  • @AdamKruse-yc3kv
    @AdamKruse-yc3kvАй бұрын

    Andrew's tucker Carlson accent is getting better on this one.

  • @odikaiopolis2832
    @odikaiopolis2832Ай бұрын

    i left the USA in 1988. And enjoy life feeling sorry for many good people i met there who struggle to stay afloat.

  • @nmnopnonld3ti
    @nmnopnonld3tiАй бұрын

    I am an American Israeli (And citizen of Puerto Rico). I have worked extensively in the airline industry, with customs, immigrations, high revenue clients and I am in the process of getting my third passport. I speak four languages fluently. I'm the guy that you want. Where do I need to apply?

  • @igut05
    @igut05Ай бұрын

    I can confirm the US is worse. Every day on my way to work, I see a small family sleeping in their car in center city Philadelphia. I wish I didn’t have to see this, it’s really sad. I’m planning to get out to another country. Been watching your videos for a few months and love the insight and perspective!

  • @mariatolentino4516

    @mariatolentino4516

    Ай бұрын

    Well, they're sleeping in their car. Go to Manila and you'll see them sleeping outside the door of an abandoned building.

  • @a.c.e.7568
    @a.c.e.7568Ай бұрын

    It could be worse. Try living in Canada.

  • @leeche87

    @leeche87

    Ай бұрын

    What exactly is worse in Canada ?

  • @ArtIsDrawing

    @ArtIsDrawing

    Ай бұрын

    Taxes!!

  • @user-nc2qj2jc5q

    @user-nc2qj2jc5q

    Ай бұрын

    You got public health service 🤔 ​@@ArtIsDrawing

  • @drazenloncaric5952

    @drazenloncaric5952

    Ай бұрын

    @@leeche87 Taxes, healthcare, weather, socialism, wokeness, complacency, prices, service....

  • @Nogoodalvarez

    @Nogoodalvarez

    Ай бұрын

    It’s happening everywhere in the world prices are going up, inflation, housing, healthcare, and problems with society

  • @-Ordinary-Average-Guy
    @-Ordinary-Average-GuyАй бұрын

    There's Canadians trying to move to the US. That should tell you how bad Canada is.

  • @MrPkrol1
    @MrPkrol1Ай бұрын

    I strongly disagree, still US offers much higher salaries with much less taxes and cheaper products than most of the developed countries. Europe with taxation close to 50% and much lower wages, thanks. Looking at just economics for skilled professionals US is the winner generally speaking

  • @mjs28s
    @mjs28sАй бұрын

    @1:16 They must be only working part-time or some such thing as this, and many other data with similar numbers came up in a 5 second search. "Flight Attendants made a median salary of $63,760 in 2022. The best-paid 25% made $82,410 that year, while the lowest-paid 25% made $47,760." "The estimated total pay for a Flight Attendant is $118,506 per year in the United States area, with an average salary of $106,528 per year. T" (of course that includes the total benefit package) "average Flight Attendant salary in the United States is $86,370 as of June 27, 2024, but the range typically falls between $73,474 and $102,652." Where did those numbers come from that are in yoru video? The lowest base pay, part-time without any bumps? Oh, wait I know why that you have such a low number, "....their union said" The union was cherry picking data and almost certainly using part-timer pay, or lowest entry level base without any bumps, or some other such BS. You @8:50 stated that you don't take the propaganda yet you (or your staff) had you parroting union propaganda.

  • @x-rated7675
    @x-rated7675Ай бұрын

    Agreed, America went to shit under Obama & Biden.

  • @steveb7600

    @steveb7600

    Ай бұрын

    true, but let's be honest, the Bushs sucked too

  • @diamondsoya
    @diamondsoyaАй бұрын

    Just because you hold American passport or living in US won't make you American. American thinking makes you American. Huge difference there. And only consuming certain information and knowledge will get you there. Because if you had them, you will be powerful, very powerful❤😊. Certainly I don't see that in many. Ignorance of knowledge😢 and running away won't help you either. Well you will know what I mean later💯

  • @joebloe4374
    @joebloe4374Ай бұрын

    Greetings from samarkand uzbekistan The place is paradise Spotless clean Great modern infrastructure Great hotels and food No beggars low crime no street kids no mangy dogs No hassles Very cheap Reeks of culture and history Sim card and 45 gb data 5 dollars Etc etc F places like the expensive open sewer philippines

  • @ericchausse1701
    @ericchausse1701Ай бұрын

    Amazing video. I'm thinking of moving out of the United States. But first I was considering securing a remote job with a foreign employer. Does anyone know in which foreign country (either in Europe, Asia, the Caribbean) an American can find good work, and where their dollar goes further?

  • @BarringtonLewis
    @BarringtonLewisАй бұрын

    Good video! The dollar is declining and the government keeps spending. More people are considering alternative / dual citizenships...

  • @steveb7600

    @steveb7600

    Ай бұрын

    the dollar is in no way declining relative to 95% of other currencys. however it will at soe point and it will likely be a fast decline

  • @ruralsquirrel5158
    @ruralsquirrel5158Ай бұрын

    I left the USA over 13 years ago. At the time, I was forced out due to the economic crisis, and it broke my heart. Now I see, perhaps God was protecting me from the coming collapse. Maybe Andrew can have a side business providing services as a job broker. Most Americans are so isolated from the rest of the world, that they don't know how to get out.

  • @Olyphantman
    @OlyphantmanАй бұрын

    The conversation surrounding inflation and the American dream now being an illusion is not a binary one that can be reduced either to corporate greed or government malfeasance. It is an incestuous relationship of both corporate and government malfeasance and the antagonistic relationship between labor and ownership.

  • @user-ov5oz8pm5j
    @user-ov5oz8pm5jАй бұрын

    I am surely not a flight attendant but it is a good job for sure.