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Disclaimer: Retirement Abroad Isn’t All Sunshine [The Daily FWD] October 25, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Trade Your Troubles for Tacos Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( Sean Ring: Inside The Trend Of Americans Retiring Abroad As a record number of Americans turn 65 this year, retiring abroad is becoming an increasingly attractive option for many. Former U.S. residents—or “expats”—say it offers a solution to soaring costs of living and health care in the United States. This dream, however, comes with a disclaimer: There are still plenty of challenges to navigate in other countries. Some of the barriers American retirees encounter in other countries involve language, distance from family, and political and economic turmoil. However, not all obstacles are straightforward. Americans can move to Mexico with their pets, but it’s not always an easy feat. 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