Yep, plus you got to pony up $2M to invest in their country.
Rural and small town America in a red state still the best place to live. Things just look bad because we are used to so much better.
The Bahamas are nice, but if things go really bad, food could be an issue. There is too much salt to grow produce so most food is brought in. Medical coverage is very good, even non-citizens get medical coverage if they are residents. But overall, not as good as America, and I have relatives living there so I’m familiar with the situation.
And I tire of constant summer, with the only change being rain or no rain.
I’ll stick it out in the States. My kid is grown, she can figure it out for herself.
People talking New Zealand can forget it. They only take brain surgeons and such, very picky. Swiss people tell me there is no economic opportunity there unless you come from the “right families.”
I suspect that all the lauded alternatives to America aren’t as good once you try to live in them.
Maybe if you kept moving so as to always feel like you are on vacation you’d be happy. But that’s expensive.