10 Countries Where You Can Retire With 150k

The median amount that Gen Xers have saved for retirement is $40,000, with as few as seven years left before reaching the retirement age of 65. The good news is that with a little hard work, you can still find a comfortable retirement abroad.

In these countries, you can fully retire with $150,000 in savings, or even less if you collect social security payments.

Panama

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You can retire in Panama on a Pensionado visa if you have monthly retirement income of $1,000 or $100,000 in savings.

Mexico

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You can get temporary residency in Mexico with savings of about $60,000 and renew it until you have permanent residency.

Vietnam

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Vietnam doesn’t have a designated retirement visa, so expats make regular “border runs” to reset their stays. It’s worth it for the cost of living – one of the lowest in the world.

Costa Rica

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You can retire in Costa Rica if you have monthly retirement income of $1,000.

Portugal

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You can retire in Portugal if you have monthly retirement income of €760 (about $800).

Albania

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You can retire in Albania if you have monthly retirement income of €817 (about $865).

Bolivia

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You can retire in Bolivia if you have monthly retirement income of about $300.

Philippines

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You can retire in the Philippines if you have monthly retirement income of about $800.

Latvia

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You can retire in Latvia if you have monthly retirement income of €683 (about $725).

Slovenia

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You can retire in Slovenia if you have monthly retirement income of about $1,000. As a bonus, Slovenia is ranked in the top 10% of countries for both safety and quality of healthcare.

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If retiring in the U.S. feels unattainable, there are options for moving abroad that may be within your budget.

10 Countries Where You Can Retire With $2,000/Month

Best Places to Retire in the World: 15 Countries for American Retirees

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While US citizens have traditionally lagged behind other countries in moving abroad, the trend seems to be shifting.

Best Places to Retire in the World: 15 Countries for American Retirees

Countries That Don’t Tax Social Security

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For many Americans looking to retire abroad, living well on a fixed income ranks among their highest priorities.

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