
If and when the shyt goes down you would rather be here , than in some east European/arab/african nation
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Mexico is listed as #1
Mexico's cost of living is significantly lower than North America with average rents being around $500 for a 3BR house. Americans are given 180-day (6-month) visas on arrival and can easily get extended rentista visas with proof of monthly income of $1,000 for an individual and $500 for each dependent.
This has to bewhy the fukk do more Mexicans keep coming to the USA then.
Tbh, idk why my parents even came to this country, we had a fukking house back in Mexiconow we're struggling to pay rent
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I don't where you got your info from but its falling as you speak. It will be in our lifetime.
i believe it most of the world is cheaper than here but this is a 3 bedroom house in mexico
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If you throw in a extra $250 you get running water and electricity 5 out of 7 days
The USA is still one of the richest, most populous, most technologically advanced and secure nations in the world.
That comparison proves nothing, that was then this is now.....and the situation now isnt the same at all. We are actually seeing things fail in front of us piece by piece, we narrowly saved ourselves in 08 by patching leaks, now weve sprung more leaks while the old ones will soon open up again. This century faces a lot of problems that didnt exist in the 70s, i personally think when our negative impact on the environment starts to catch up to us, we might be looking at a perfect storm(no pun intended).America won't "fall" in your lifetime. If it was going to happen it would have happened 40 years ago. The country was coming off the depression and the World Wars and being slammed by Civil Rights, and managed to keep the sheeple coddled through that....
If anything I expect the next Pres. to print MORE money, raise the debt MORE, increase inflation, etc.
Long as we use funny money in this country they can control it and ensure it will never fall....
ive been outside the country twice, once to canada and twice to the Caribbean. Obviously canada is similar to us but i definitely favor america to them. Dont get me wrong america is the most fun/interesting country to live in, probably. But there will be a time when we gotta make wise decisions for the future, give up some of the cool aspects of america for a better future.I think a lot of cats that talk about lets leave america really haven't traveled outside of the U.S , look breh the rest of the world is really pretty and a lot more fun than the U.S but that's about where it stops, trying to build a GOOD life worth a dam outside of here you unless have long $$$ is HARD
If and when the shyt goes down you would rather be here , than in some east European/arab/african nation
I don't where you got your info from but its falling as you speak. It will be in our lifetime.
BlockedDoesn't change the fact that it still bows down to foreign interests and banks. It will fall in your lifetime homie. Time for you to realize it.
You sound like a Caaac. Nothing is going to happen. The rich will get richer, and laugh at you puppets prepping up and waiting for your impending poverty.![]()
False. Illegal immigration has been declining since 2010Mexico is listed as #1
Mexico's cost of living is significantly lower than North America with average rents being around $500 for a 3BR house. Americans are given 180-day (6-month) visas on arrival and can easily get extended rentista visas with proof of monthly income of $1,000 for an individual and $500 for each dependent.
This has to bewhy the fukk do more Mexicans keep coming to the USA then.
Tbh, idk why my parents even came to this country, we had a fukking house back in Mexiconow we're struggling to pay rent
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Inflation, national and individual debt, the deficit, and the growing burden of SS and welfare programs on less people earning less dollars with a lessened purchasing power is gonna put the US in a pretty bad position. Few countries are outside of the sphere of influence though so they will be coming down with the ship to a certain degree. I don't think the US will outright fail, and there are still opportunities to succeed if you are savvy enough and make the right moves at the right time, plus safety and minimum living standards will always be very strong comparatively speaking, but there are some better options out there.
A quick way out is teaching English overseas, as some have mentioned. They have a very good program in the Czech Republic and also in Korea, amongst other places. Other than that, or securing some other work visa, it isn't easy. Some people think they can just up and leave indefinitely, and in some cases they can sneak by, but it isn't that easy really. Especially without substantial shoe-box money.