Say GOODBYE To The American Dream (EVERYONE IS LEAVING!)

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More and more Americans are deciding that the American dream is now to leave! Shocker, it's getting too expensive to even survive here for most people let alone by a nice home being able to afford to raise children in it and also retire comfortably one day. As George Carlin said they call it the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.

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The only American who won't acknowledge this Administration's failed economic policies is Joe Biden. "Shrink-flation' is the least of our worries compared to rising rents and stagnant wages, but it is an undeniable indicator of how bad our inflation has gotten. I have $100k that i like to invest in a non-retirement account, any advice on that?

tatianastarcic
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To quote Brad Pitt, America is not a country, it's a business...

theMaster...
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I'm a veteran of the Iraq war and I left America. It's better than sleeping on the sidewalk.

dking
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Live in a simple house, drive an older car, have kids. ride bikes. play outside, cut your own lawn, get rid of cable TV, open your windows, use a clothes line. I grew up like that in the 70s, It still works.

chris-coej
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Simplified my life. Got divorced, payed off all my debts, don't buy anything with credit, never go out to eat, cut my hours at work because I could now afford it, and live a much happier life. I remember having that house, a wife with all her wants, three vehicles, motorcycles, vacations, and having to work myself crippled. Sure don't miss it.

casper
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I Immigrated to the US in 2008 and became a citizen in 2014, this past 2 years have been nothing but hell.
Working 2 jobs, 70 hr/week and still struggling to feed my family.
Never felt so miserable in my life.

mohamedjaber
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A society that worships cars and wars is depressing.

stevenwilliambaylessparks
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I moved to Europe 5 yrs ago. Not being overwhelmed by the shootings, racism, healthcare cost, political nightmare, and overall cost of living is a blessing.

agl
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this is NOT my country anymore. I just live here, Vietnam Vet!

renardfranse
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Michael, the leaf blower guy isn't always there, he only comes to the neighborhood when you're filming!

cindyonyoutube
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America is becoming more and more like a business. Always remember that people. It is a messed up world. The government was designed to work for us. But now we work for them. Very sad

tinney
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What is really sad is that none of beautiful houses you walk by don't have a pet, kids playing in the backyard, the smell of a barbecue surrounded by a ton of friends and relatives. That's what life is about. Great Show!!

noogman
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Been in Thailand for 7 months. Lost 35 pounds. Just from not eating processed foods. Had a condo for $600 right across the street from the beach. Food in a western restaurant about $5. Pork fried rice from a street stall is about $2. Went to Malaysia and got an extensive physical for $350. I’m happier in SE Asia. I’ve met many expats, most are Europeans. A few Americans. The people that say the USA is still the best haven’t been anywhere or haven’t been anywhere recently. Is Thailand perfect? No. Does Thailand have incredible value both monetarily and spiritually? For me the answer is yes.
Let’s say I can get 99% of my needs met for 25-30% of the cost in the US. Add in the health benefits, and just being happier and FOR ME it’s over 100% of what my life was like in the US. Personally I miss the people in my life back in the US. I miss the food in Chicago. I’d do just about anything for some pizza right about now. But I don’t miss living in the US. Don’t miss the stress. Don’t miss the crime of Chicago. Definitely don’t miss the politics and the culture wars.
You can live very well here for $1000-1500 a month in SE Asia. The only hiccup is immigration issues. Frankly they don’t want Americans in this neck of the woods. Russians, Chinese and others can stay in these countries for longer with less hurdles than you as a US Citizen can . But you can stay in Thailand for 6 months. Malaysia for 3 months. Vietnam for 3 months. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Oh. You don’t see the homeless you see in LA here. You can walk around without a pistol to defend yourself like I’d advise you to do in Chicago. Those are the two places I’ve lived in the US.
There is no value in the US. The schools suck. The healthcare system is insane. Cost of medicine is insane. Social issues are insane. I’m a blue collar guy. Union dude. Made a lot of money during my lifetime. But there is no value in the US anymore.
You go to Kuala Lumpur and look out your hotel window and you can count 20-30 cranes building skyscrapers. How many cranes do you see in Chicago or NYC ? Asia is the future.
The women are beautiful. I wish I could’ve done this 10 years ago.
You are much better off making 40k a year as a digital nomad in Cambodia than you are making 100k a year in NYC or LA, or SF or Chicago. It’s all about value. There is no value in the US anymore. Stick a fork in it. It’s dead.

Brings me no joy to say any of this. I have a son. I have family that lives in the US. The difference in how things are now and how they were just 5 years ago in LA, Los Angeles, Vegas, Phoenix and Chicago is incredible. And it’s not going in the right direction. If you need to make 100k a year just to tread water it doesn’t make any sense to live there. If your house is worth $1 million dollars but nobody can buy it because they need to make $200k a year to buy it and only 1% of the country makes that kind of money what good does that do you? They are trying to sell Jeeps for over $100k! A piece of shit Jeep!
I love the US. I hate what it is becoming. But what can you do. For me. The best decision was to pack up my stuff and move.
For you it may be to stay and fight. But I’d advise everyone to at least look into moving abroad. Could be Europe. Could be Latin America. Could be Asia. There may be someplace that is a better for for you. Or maybe not. Personally I’d rather thrive than struggle. And if it doesn’t work out I can always go back and get my $25 Big Mac Combo at McDonalds

quinnrivera
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Becoming an expat is the new American DREAM! I cant wait to leave!

J.Shabazz
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Italians used to migrate to USA for better life, now Anericans migrate to Italy for better life.

mustafaozlen
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My husband and I are long haul truckers. We live in our truck. Our life is very simple but enjoyable. Everything we need we have in an 8.5x8.5 space(except running water). We could have purchased a house years ago, but why when we are on the road 341 out of 365 days out of the year. We cook all of our food(organic) in a crock pot/dutch oven/microwave. Carry a large freezer, canned goods, Fiji water/distilled water and all that we need to live quite comfortably. Our showers are free at truck stops where we fuel, laundry there as well. But most of all we are very happy living like this. Every day is different, the scenery is interesting and we laugh alot at the things we see. We earn a paycheck while we travel. Our joke to each other is if civil war breaks out in this country, it's hard to hit a moving target(us).!😊

trixielatouche
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Money doesn't make me happy but it does help make things easier❤

borlanderobertson
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I left America for Japan & I can't say I regret it at all. Meanwhile my family back in the States are struggling. 😢

AshleysBallistics
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I've lived in Spain in the Andalucían mountains for 10 years now. My lifestyle is better, I bought a beautiful home for $70, 000 all cash, people are friendlier, food is cleaner, my property tax is $370 a year, home insurance is $390 a year, healthcare is excellent and $100 a month no deductibles no copay no exclusions. No crime, no violence in my town. I have more friends and activities. I can assure you, it's better here than in the USA.

marrlena
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I left America for Italy and never looked back.

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