
"Retiring abroad is becoming an increasingly attractive option for Americans seeking financial security and a better quality of life. The 2025 Natixis Global Retirement Index highlights the best places to retire and ranks Norway, Ireland, and Switzerland as the best countries that provide all-around retirement security, thanks to their robust healthcare systems and high living standards. For those on a smaller budget, destinations in Southeast Asia rank highly in a recent International Living report, offering affordable living without compromising on lifestyle."
"The 2025 Natixis Global Retirement Index (GRI) offers several reasons why more people are looking to move outside the U.S., namely, that people won't have enough money to enjoy retirement, partly because savings have dwindled due to inflation. Plus, many people are worried that government benefits might be cut because of the growing public debt and the so-called old-age dependency ratio, which is increasing as people live longer."
Retiring abroad is increasingly attractive to Americans seeking financial security and improved quality of life. The 2025 Natixis Global Retirement Index ranks Norway, Ireland, and Switzerland highest for retirement security due to robust healthcare and high living standards. Southeast Asian destinations offer affordable living for retirees on smaller budgets according to International Living. Greece ranks among the top ten countries where Americans currently retire because of high quality of life and low cost of living, while Portugal remains a popular choice. The GRI methodology evaluated life expectancy, health expenditure, retirement financing, material well-being, and environmental quality.
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