Where would be a good country to retire in?

Planning to retire in about 15 years.

I don’t need social security for my retirement. I can get it but don’t really need it.

If our country goes toward socialism and heavy taxation, I’m moving out. I love my country but may not agree with the government philosophies in the future.

Where would be a good country to retire in?

Also, am I the only one thinking this?

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7 Responses to “Where would be a good country to retire in?”

  1. Jay Says:

    Canada or France. Ive heard a lot of good things about those countries. I would reccomend the Micheal Moore Sicko documentary to you it is very insightful. As for the current government…I dont think it’s his fault. America was screwed up way before him and it’s all dumped on him. Tough luck I guess
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  4. John Milton Says:

    Argentina, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, parts of Honduras. Nope, I’ve been thinking the same since obama won the moonbat nomination.
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  5. drj Says:

    Peru. Everything’s cheap there, with beautiful geography and weather. Also, Costa Rica’s gained popularity, I ‘ve known a few folks that spent 3-6 months there and loved it..
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  6. Frank T Says:

    it is going to take a minimum of 25 years to even get the USA on an even keel never mind fix it
    so I would have to say one of the countries that already has had public health care and is similar to your own country, if you like snow maybe Switzerland, or Sweden, Denmark is a very very nice country
    just remember the past four or more US presidents have messed up this country so bad, you should consider actually leaving it ..your money WILL go further in another country….

    good luck
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  7. no answers here Says:

    I have read that the Russian income tax is flat and fixed at 13%. That would be a good place for you.
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