Why a growing number of Americans believe they’re better off abroad
- Facing a high cost of living, an increasingly divided political climate and yearning for adventure, Americans Joe Reagan and his wife chose to move their family from Maine to Europe in 2016 and never looked back.
- Ten years later, Reagan, his wife and four children live a peaceful life in Abruzzo, Italy, surrounded by a close community, unbothered by healthcare expenses or school safety concerns they left behind in the U.
- The Reagans’ life abroad exemplifies the characteristics that more and more Americans are seeking overseas, Alex Ingrim, a financial advisor from the Pacific Northwest now li
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- Facing a high cost of living, an increasingly divided political climate and yearning for adventure, Americans Joe Reagan and his wife chose to move their family from Maine to Europe in 2016 and never looked back.
- Ten years later, Reagan, his wife and four children live a peaceful life in Abruzzo, Italy, surrounded by a close community, unbothered by healthcare expenses or school safety concerns they left behind in the U.
- The Reagans’ life abroad exemplifies the characteristics that more and more Americans are seeking overseas, Alex Ingrim, a financial advisor from the Pacific Northwest now li
Sources: The Independent