Trying to retire in the United States on $1,700 a month including rent, food, transportation and utilities is challenging—but not impossible. While the typical U.S. rent is now close to $2,000 a month on its own, there are still smaller cities and towns where a modest lifestyle, smart budgeting, and a one-bedroom apartment can keep you within that $1,700 limit. ( Investopedia ) Below are five U.S. towns where a frugal retiree can realistically aim to live on about $1,700 a month , assuming: A modest studio or one-bedroom apartment (often $750–$900) No big car payment (paid-off car or very basic used car) Careful spending on groceries, utilities and local transportation For each place, you’ll see what bigger city it’s near, the benefits, the weather, and how state taxes treat retirees. 1. Harlingen, Texas – Near Brownsville & South Padre Island Where it is and what it’s near Harlingen sits in the Rio Grande Valley of far South Texas, about 30–40 minutes from ...
..... In recent years, many Americans have sought to relocate abroad in pursuit of a lower cost of living, enriched cultural experiences, and an enhanced quality of life. This trend has led to the emergence of several popular expatriate destinations that offer affordable living without compromising on lifestyle. Below, we explore some of these destinations, detailing the cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in city centers, the pros and cons of relocating, the climate, and the prevalence of expatriate communities. Where are Americans moving to? WorldPopulationReview.com published a list of the most common destinations of Americans who expatriated in 2024. The full list of 10 countries: Mexico – 799,248 ex-pats Canada – 273,226 United Kingdom – 170,771 Puerto Rico – 159,515 Germany – 152,639 Australia – 116,620 Israel – 76,794 South Korea – 68,050 France – 61,668 Japan – 58,340 In the video, we explore some of these destinations, detailing the cost of renting a one-bedroom...
Ecuador has become a popular retirement destination for expatriates looking for an affordable yet high-quality lifestyle in a beautiful and diverse country. From the stunning beaches of the Pacific coast to the lush Amazon rainforest and the breathtaking Andes mountains, Ecuador offers a variety of land, a beautiful and diverse country. From the stunning beaches of the Pacific coast to the lush Amazon rainforest and the breathtaking Andes mountains, Ecuador offers a variety of landscapes, cultures, and climates to suit different preferences. With a lower cost of living, quality healthcare, and a welcoming ex-pat community, retiring in Ecuador can be an excellent option for those looking to stretch their retirement income while enjoying a relaxed and fulfilling life. Visa Requirements for Retirees One of the advantages of considering Ecuador as a retirement destination is the ease of entry. Visitors from many countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom...