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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 4577908" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If you have income that'll cover your expenses and you are content then you'll have a great retirement. If your income barely enables you to survive and you feel you're locked down without income to buy something you want, can't afford the kind of food you like, can't afford more than eating out at fast food places a couple times a month, if at all, can't afford to travel, can't afford to keep a pet or a cellphone, have to turn off the cable, have to take public transportation, that sort of thing, you may be dissatisfied with your situation. Especially when your income would get you a nice apartment, eating out regular, going to movies in English, taking off for a beach or mountain holiday, having maid service which may become necessary as you age, watching American tv over excellent internet, etc in a number of other countries. Not a life of luxury but a comfortable existence. If you can do all of that in the States then stay in the States, it'll be overall easier since you speak the language and know the culture. I won't but that's fine with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 4577908, member: 24302"] If you have income that'll cover your expenses and you are content then you'll have a great retirement. If your income barely enables you to survive and you feel you're locked down without income to buy something you want, can't afford the kind of food you like, can't afford more than eating out at fast food places a couple times a month, if at all, can't afford to travel, can't afford to keep a pet or a cellphone, have to turn off the cable, have to take public transportation, that sort of thing, you may be dissatisfied with your situation. Especially when your income would get you a nice apartment, eating out regular, going to movies in English, taking off for a beach or mountain holiday, having maid service which may become necessary as you age, watching American tv over excellent internet, etc in a number of other countries. Not a life of luxury but a comfortable existence. If you can do all of that in the States then stay in the States, it'll be overall easier since you speak the language and know the culture. I won't but that's fine with me. [/QUOTE]
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