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Retire in Costa Rica

 

Author: Abigail Durden

People choose to retire outside of their native country for a variety of reasons. Some people choose to retire abroad in order to bask in a preferred climate. Some people crave a shift in their pace of life, and some retire abroad for a change of scenery-be it the mountains or a beach. For a large number of retirees, the primary consideration for retiring abroad is their finances.

The reality of rising inflation and a falling income come retirement age encourages a search for affordable living, beyond borders, in retirement.

Over the last 45 years, inflation in the U.S. has averaged about 4.5% annually. If you currently earn $50,000.00 per year, you will need to earn $52,250.00 next year ($50,000.00 x 4.5) and so forth in order to maintain your present standard of living and stay even with inflation. In the same vein, if your investment returns an average of 8% you can reasonably expect inflation to eat away about 3% to 4%, based on historical figures. At 4% inflation you will lose half of your purchasing power in 18 years. Certainly no one can predict the future and inflation could in fact decrease and inflate investments. However, most American retirees are not counting on inflation decreasing to secure their future.

International living has revealed itself as a viable option for retirees. According to the Social Security Administration, in 2002, 242,128 American retirees had their Social Security benefits sent outside of the U.S.

Costa Rica sports between 20,000 and 30,000 Americans, according to the U.S. embassy there. Costa Rica has lured American and European retirees with its beauty, affordability, and stable government. One reason being that so many retired Americans have chosen Costa Rica is that Costa Rica is a tax haven for retirees. Americans living in Costa Rica do not have to pay income taxes on social security received from the U.S. government.

Countless testimonials from Americans now living in Costa Rica claim their social security check affords them luxuries that it wouldnt afford at home in the states. In Costa Rica, dining out will set you back $10, beach front real estate can be a fraction of what it costs in the U.S., and an orange will cost you seven cents. Additionally, testimonials by American retirees describe a more peaceful day to day life in Costa Rica-one void of crime and stress.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2010, nearly 40 million Americans will be 65 or older. By the year 2030, that number will jump to nearly 76 million. One can be certain that as inflation continues to rise, a percentage of people will be looking to retire outside of the U.S.

If you have traveled in Costa Rica then you know how captivating the beaches, jungles, and mountains can be. The beauty of Costa Rica along with the warmth of the Ticos and the affordability of a day to day life encourage retirees to research what Costa Rica offers. It is not uncommon for retirees to look towards their favorite vacation spots as a possible place to call home. If you have never traveled in Costa Rica, I suggest you enrich your life and take a trip to the paradise many now call home.

Author Bio:

Abigail Durden

Abigail Durden is a writer with over 20 years of experience traveling, writing and living abroad. Her newest book, Live and Retire in Costa Rica is an informative guide that explains how easy it is to make the move to live in Costa Rica.

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