Friday, May 11, 2012

The Cheapest Places to Live in the World


Every year I make one of the cheapest places to live my messages. Some information is evergreen, as appropriate, but if you want, you can view messages from 2010 and 2009 in the archives. Many destinations are expected to remain cheap, some go up or down depending on the amount of exchange rates (see News Flash: Prices range from trips).
I received some comments perceptions over time. The first is that some people watch too much television and do not seem to realize that 24 hours of cable news develops on the scare. The other is that people have different reasons for asking this question: "Where can I live more cheaply?" So this time I break a little the situation of life. This has a huge impact on the response.
Arbitration - Earn $ in an expensive country, go on a cheap
Over the last 12 months I lived in Guanajuato, Mexico, living in about 60 percent of what he spent living in a medium sized city in the United States (Nashville, TN, where he had a mortgage of 9 years). In that 60 percent did not have / needed a car, but I've lived a life far richer: eat more and not worry about the tab bar with a weekly cleaning, take a taxi every time we gave love, etc.
 Our living expenses average about $ 2,500 a month total out a long vacation or business internationally. We pay for medical and dental expenses out of pocket, because it is really cheap, not need insurance. 
I can make money in the U.S. and Europe, but they spend in a country where only 1 in 10 people earning more than $ 25 per day. There are many rich people here and the middle class is growing rapidly, but still a bargain for most items.The fact is that Mexico's economy is the world number 14, with only Brazil is the largest in Latin America. So this is not the business once cried and would undoubtedly lower prices further south. You really could be unleashed on the scale of the arbitration by living in one of the cheapest destinations in the world. Besides Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica and in some specific cities (such as Buenos Aires and Panama City), you can live very well in Latin America for a fraction of what's happening in the U.S., Canadaor Europe. People complain of inflation and the increase in visa fees in Argentina, but an article in the Quarterly Review of the Americas, said a college professor teaching 31 hours per week has a chance to win $ 1000months in the mountains of Argentina. Most have additional jobs on the side that does not earn much.
 
If you make $ 2000 notebook from certain jobs, you can take with you, instantly you live better than most of its inhabitants. Take downstream to poor countries such as Ecuador, Honduras and Guatemala and could be considered one of the "wealthy elite." Many expatriates living in these places for less than $ 1,000 per month without much effort.
Changes in the visa situation elsewhere in the world, but if you can get this sorted, you can enjoy the same arbitration elsewhere. On the side of a new development, however, note that the dollar is going much worse now than it was last year, while Thailand, Malaysia and some other places in Asia will cost more than before Still a fantastic deal, but if you can put up with the regular visa runs. A further point to consider is that of Sri Lanka. Long a place ravaged by war that most people stayed away from finally peaceful and bargains abound.
If you are the adventurous type, consider where the number of apartments formerly occupied by foreigners are now empty: Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan to begin. It would be a good time to relax in the Sinai for a while ...
 
Living on the cheap, while wandering
If you travel around the world from one place to another without having to settle for any reason, then the cheapest places to travel are generally the least expensive places to live. It gets a bit more complicated if you need access to high speed Internet and Skype to keep a semblance of continuity of operations, but even this part gets easier every year. If nothing else, you can usually get one of those USB memory devices in the mobile phone company to receive a signal if your pension / apartment is not connected.
The beauty of this approach is that you are not bound by a long-term lease and not be bothered much about the lengths of short-stay visas in South Asia. Relax bargains in places like Laos, Cambodia, rural India, Nepal, Indonesia. When it's time to go, go ahead. Here is a good place to start: 6 places to live for the Super-cheap.
Working Abroad
If you are going to pay locally, this is a case by case, it is difficult to generalize. The thing is, anywhere to make more money that will happen.When I taught English in Turkey, which broke even. Just. When I taught English in South Korea, however, my wife and I saved $ 30 000 per year.So just because a country is cheap does not mean that you should go work there. You may be better to go a few steps, if you are a dive instructor, teacher, translator, server, or fruit-picking. Here are some books on the subject.
Time of withdrawal
If you have money in the bank and a steady paycheck that comes from a pension, IRA, or to social security, you are truly in the sweet spot. Some countries want badly and are willing to throw all sorts of incentives for you to come spend money in your country. Cash is king, and you'll be treated like a king if you set your sites on one of those places, like Malaysia, the Philippines, Panama, Mexico, Ecuador and Belize. Extras may include tax incentives, the free importation, discounts for seniors, and an easy way for an immigrant visa. In some cases, you will get a discount on airline tickets within and outside the country.

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