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Worried about political unrest in America? Nebraska couple promote living in another country
AJIJIC, MEXICO, JUL 15 – A Nebraska couple highlights Ajijic's lower living costs and cultural benefits as key reasons for relocating amid concerns about U.S. political unrest, with 5.5 million Americans living abroad.
- Citing worries about political unrest in the U.S., a Nebraska couple relocated to Ajijic, Mexico, after a year of researching housing, health care, visas and budgets.
- Earlier this year, U.S. Census Bureau reported 5.5 million U.S. citizens live abroad, noting Mexico, Canada and the United Kingdom as top destinations.
- Home to one of the world’s largest expat communities, Ajijic sits at 5,000 feet with 75°F days, low humidity, and year-round poinsettia blooms.
- Paying half the U.S. costs in Ajijic did not spare them from periodic outages and bureaucratic delays.
- Looking ahead, Puerto Vallarta appeals with cobblestone streets lined with local markets and historic charm.
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