Why Moving to The US is Overrated

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
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    In this eye-opening video, we dive deep into the common refrain: "If the US is so bad, why is everyone trying to come here?" Join us as we dissect the often romanticized notions surrounding immigration to the United States and uncover the truth behind the hype.
    00:00 Start
    1:28 Reason 1: Better Work Opportunities
    5:06 Reason 2: Better Living Conditions
    7:20 Reason 3: Better Educational Opportunities
    8:04 Reason 4: Safety from Persecution and Violence
    9:07 Reason 5: Reunification with Family
    10:15 Personal Reflections
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Komentáře • 2,3K

  • @LucasMartins-el7kn
    @LucasMartins-el7kn Před 4 měsíci +1012

    As a Brazilian and a highly skilled software engineer with an engineering degree, I can make big bucks in my country and I would not switch it to any other place, let alone the US. The westerns think that people from emerging countries are dying to get inside the US, which could not be further from the truth. One day, perhaps, I would accept to temporarily move to Europe just to experience other cultures and grow as a multicultural individual.

    • @blesstalks
      @blesstalks Před 4 měsíci +79

      I mean there still are a fuck load of people wanting to move here but I get your point. I'm not that happy here and think about moving all the time.

    • @viniciusjr4767
      @viniciusjr4767 Před 4 měsíci +89

      As someone that knows Brazil and lives in the US, comparing Brazil with the US is a crime

    • @TiberiiGrakh
      @TiberiiGrakh Před 4 měsíci +10

      @@blesstalks you are trying to run away from yourself being loser in life. usa is nothing to do with it.

    • @ls-ut1sy
      @ls-ut1sy Před 4 měsíci +22

      You would be competing with cheaply paid guest workers on H1-B visas if you moved to the US and applied for a software engineering job. Most of the interviews would be with Indian nationals. Good luck with that!
      My aunt moved from Boston to Rio after she met her future husband. Her two children were born in Rio and still live there.

    • @fnamelname7296
      @fnamelname7296 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ls-ut1sy”cheaply paid H1b” is a story from 2003. Have you looked at the current salaries… The only people buying homes in Silicon Valley are techies on H1b from india getting paid $500k/year!

  • @thealternativecontrarian9936
    @thealternativecontrarian9936 Před 4 měsíci +3075

    the new American Dream is to rent an apartment while living paycheck to paycheck, having no dating or marriage prospects, indebted up to your neck, and driving a clunker car.

    • @ChaadFairservice20022
      @ChaadFairservice20022 Před 4 měsíci +150

      The dream does include driving an "old" car. Lol. New cars are disposable.

    • @cineffect
      @cineffect Před 4 měsíci +76

      For lazy, entitled people,for sure.

    • @Kolach0
      @Kolach0 Před 4 měsíci +186

      It’s the same all over the world. Not only the US. Yes you might have more dating aspects in LATAM or Eastern Europe but that’s it. Paycheck to paycheck in most places. No where to run bro

    • @TheWhyme01
      @TheWhyme01 Před 4 měsíci +72

      ​@@Kolach0in some European countries kids still leave with their parents and it's socially normal so rent isn't really an issue

    • @kalidesu
      @kalidesu Před 4 měsíci +23

      A reality that is so true.

  • @hello-sz1jp
    @hello-sz1jp Před 4 měsíci +1300

    “I came to America because I heard the streets were paved with gold. When I got here, found out three things: First, the streets weren’t paved with gold; second, they weren’t paved at all: and third, I was expected to pave them.”

    • @MatthewBirtch
      @MatthewBirtch Před 4 měsíci +158

      I moved to San Fransisco and found the streets were paved with poop !

    • @user-xy8ol7sj8v
      @user-xy8ol7sj8v Před 4 měsíci +54

      I live in USA for 36 years now. It took me 20 years to accept that I'm in USA. I would touched the ground over and over and question myself "is this USA?" I guess I was dreaming a different USA. But I come to a real USA. I would have gone home to the Philippines long time ago. But God hold me here. He seems to have a good reason for it. And it's working good for me. Thanks you Jesus.

    • @davidowens1424
      @davidowens1424 Před 4 měsíci +6

      LMAO!!!

    • @PN-ve9lf
      @PN-ve9lf Před 4 měsíci

      Your free from to go back where you came from!

    • @mauromejias8840
      @mauromejias8840 Před 4 měsíci +20

      as an inmigrant your comment is 110 percent accurate!!!

  • @silverfox4123
    @silverfox4123 Před 4 měsíci +1481

    I am a US citizen and I am tired of paying taxes to a Fed Gov who no longer supports the citizens. We are no long a Republic, we are a Plutocracy.

    • @tygaclericuzio4130
      @tygaclericuzio4130 Před 4 měsíci +36

      Technocracy.

    • @petrsal6856
      @petrsal6856 Před 4 měsíci +52

      No, this is the Evil Empire.

    • @mak529
      @mak529 Před 4 měsíci +22

      Yeah but we have tremendous freedom. Move to a Red State.

    • @cameronf3343
      @cameronf3343 Před 4 měsíci +54

      @@mak529 “Move to a red state” 😂 where your 2% lower tax rate gets you jack shit, what a great solution 😂😂

    • @sugarpuddin
      @sugarpuddin Před 4 měsíci

      Constitution is void, oligarchs trying to recreate feudalism
      I voted with my feet and left the USA for good. Best decision of my life!

  • @justinratcliffe947
    @justinratcliffe947 Před 4 měsíci +627

    "It's called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it." -George Carlin

  • @briansmith5239
    @briansmith5239 Před 4 měsíci +992

    The american dream is dying while the Canadian dream is a cold corpse at this point.

    • @tripleeyeemoji2685
      @tripleeyeemoji2685 Před 4 měsíci +82

      Canada needs to get Trudy out of office

    • @logomoko78
      @logomoko78 Před 4 měsíci +87

      Very true. I'm a Canadian who moved to Brazil a few years ago and I'm never going back to Canada. NEVER.

    • @lukehunnable
      @lukehunnable Před 4 měsíci +45

      Brazil? One of the most violent countrien in the world...​@@logomoko78

    • @TheAshdan81
      @TheAshdan81 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@lukehunnable Canada is catching up in terms of violent crime...

    • @KlngVJames
      @KlngVJames Před 4 měsíci +66

      @@lukehunnableaye man this guy probably has enough money to not live in a slum but probably on the beach

  • @sagepirotess6312
    @sagepirotess6312 Před 4 měsíci +817

    Most my family and friends in USA, California, New York, New Jersey, Texas. They make 60 to 120 and complain they cant buy a house, or feed families.
    Me I make 30 to 40k a year, built a beachfront house in Vietnam paid in full and can save half my budget yearly.
    I cant comprehend mortgages car insurance, car payments, health care, or even taxes as all mine dont exist.
    Money doesn't make you rich regardless how much you have, it's how you use it in your life.

    • @gretaaj4452
      @gretaaj4452 Před 4 měsíci +21

      Absolutely agree 👍

    • @gretaaj4452
      @gretaaj4452 Před 4 měsíci +14

      Where in Vietnam?

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@gretaaj4452 nha trang. It's a very popular tourist city. In may eventually build a second house elsewhere in mountains and snow up north.

    • @sagepirotess6312
      @sagepirotess6312 Před 4 měsíci

      @@gretaaj4452 Nha trang Vietnam

    • @SurpriseMeJT
      @SurpriseMeJT Před 4 měsíci +85

      Yup, the USA might pay more, but you're nickled and dimed more also. The required cost of living in the US leaves you with nothing left.

  • @james1327
    @james1327 Před 4 měsíci +461

    Moved out of California to Spain. I can’t believe how bad it’s getting in the USA. I’m worried where it will be in 10 years. It’s fucked.

    • @yuriy5376
      @yuriy5376 Před 4 měsíci +53

      Doesn't Spain have a huge youth unemployment crisis?

    • @lukehunnable
      @lukehunnable Před 4 měsíci +1

      Why?

    • @temich1985
      @temich1985 Před 4 měsíci +8

      Are there homeless and druggies too all over Spain, since its a warm country?

    • @mateot215
      @mateot215 Před 4 měsíci +29

      ​@@temich1985 i lived there for about 8 months. no. there are homeless just like anywhere else on planet earth but there is barely a percent worth there compared to the u.s. im american. also drugged out people in public is something i didnt see once

    • @temich1985
      @temich1985 Před 4 měsíci +18

      @@mateot215 living in America its unfortunate a new normal, see crazies, druggies, and filthy homeless EVERYWHERE!

  • @leonardgibney2997
    @leonardgibney2997 Před 4 měsíci +382

    I tried the American dream to escape wage slavery poor pay and high rents. I found wage slavery poor pay and high rents.

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 Před 4 měsíci +9

      😂

    • @i.d.6492
      @i.d.6492 Před 4 měsíci

      How about you go to school and get a degree that actually pays well instead of working at mcdonalds and thinking you'll be a millioner 😂🤡

    • @LuisVPazmino
      @LuisVPazmino Před 4 měsíci +6

      Where are you originally from?

    • @rwandajc92
      @rwandajc92 Před 4 měsíci +4

      😂😂

    • @wcuribe
      @wcuribe Před 4 měsíci +2

  • @gloofisearch
    @gloofisearch Před 4 měsíci +546

    I am originally from Germany. Had a great job at one of the largest companies in the world. However, for me, America was like a better life, better weather (depending on where you move) and nicer people. So, I got my visas and moved to America. However, over the last 10 years, America has changed so much that it does no longer offer a better life or nicer people as it is so divided and nobody really wants to understand that America has past it's peak. People do not get that the rest of the world actually moved on and does not always fight about abortion, gun laws, immigration and taxes, but those are the main political talking points, election after election. As you said, in no category but a few, America is better than other countries. It is only running, because the uneducated people spent everything and more to buy stuff they don't need. We moved out of the US last year as it is not a nice place to live any longer!

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  Před 4 měsíci +41

      Thank you for sharing your perspective.

    • @arpit4m
      @arpit4m Před 4 měsíci +14

      Thanks for the share. Where did you move to?

    • @redpillsatori3020
      @redpillsatori3020 Před 4 měsíci +53

      Imagine how much worse the USA will get once it loses its reserve-currency status US dollar hegemony.

    • @gregorsamsa2271
      @gregorsamsa2271 Před 4 měsíci +35

      I kinda feel like the whole world turns into shit. I live currently in Germany, and everything got worse here. But where to move? You feel the crisis everywhere (cost of living is truly unbearable at this point).

    • @Freigeist2008
      @Freigeist2008 Před 4 měsíci

      @@redpillsatori3020For that reason they will start another world war. The first they participated to become rich, the second they started in the background to become and hegemon and the thrid they will start to stay hegemon. The country is so divided, could you imagine how divided it will be when they cant live of the expense of the world anymore by making debts

  • @tikami5511
    @tikami5511 Před 4 měsíci +434

    To put it bluntly as someone who was born in America to immigrants, don’t come here unless you have a huge family and support system or have people that you know will have your back in financial situations.

    • @zuzanazuscinova5209
      @zuzanazuscinova5209 Před 4 měsíci

      Or are smart enough to navigate the intricacies of the US financial system. People say it screws you over. But that's only because they are uneducated. Take 401k deductions for example. The US gov allows you to shelter 23k a year from taxes. Now, that's what I call socialism.

    • @geo865833
      @geo865833 Před 4 měsíci +18

      This. 👏👏👏👏

    • @PlayWaves1
      @PlayWaves1 Před 4 měsíci +25

      What if you're huge family support system is also poor? Story of many immigrant families.

    • @rwandajc92
      @rwandajc92 Před 4 měsíci +3

      😂

    • @kurdi98k
      @kurdi98k Před 4 měsíci +5

      And in Asia you can't have financial situations?

  • @Runco990
    @Runco990 Před 4 měsíci +105

    I came to the US as a child in 75. To me, this was UTOPIA! What an unbelievably rich country, you could even leave a light on at night for no other reason than to see your way to the bathroom. Fast forward to today.... The US is attempting desperately to become the very place most people try to escape from. It is certainly NOT a Utopia today.

    • @Christian-qu9ml
      @Christian-qu9ml Před 4 měsíci +1

      The U.S has become a hyper capitalist dystopia.

    • @jeffreymassey5541
      @jeffreymassey5541 Před 4 měsíci +9

      You are right. 💯

    • @user-xd7rc6eo8n
      @user-xd7rc6eo8n Před 2 měsíci +1

      1 bedroom apartment, 450 sq ft, new windows, insulated, second floor, new efficient HVAC. Set temp to 63 fkin degrees. 200 a month cost for that one utility. Fk America.

    • @Runco990
      @Runco990 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-xd7rc6eo8n Yep, I turned off the furnace this winter. Using a one room heater and am electric blanket at night. And it's snowing outside. Utilities under our glorious leader are out of sight. AT least I'm saving over $200 a month. America isn't the utopia it once was.

  • @rickw3243
    @rickw3243 Před 4 měsíci +403

    I certainly agree that if you are a successful person, why come to the U.S. & be subject to the U.S. tax system?

    • @petrsal6856
      @petrsal6856 Před 4 měsíci +18

      And also, persecution in the USA.

    • @dmitriyf1
      @dmitriyf1 Před 4 měsíci +10

      Well, not every country you may legally fire employee in 1 day fir example. It gives business flexibility

    • @sp123
      @sp123 Před 4 měsíci

      Lol, European taxes are worse than America

    • @westonvieira9037
      @westonvieira9037 Před 4 měsíci +7

      If you were born in almost any other country, it would make sense to you.

    • @joebidet2050
      @joebidet2050 Před 4 měsíci

      @@SunMoonNights poor low value countries ?
      Oh you sound like a racist

  • @marblox9300
    @marblox9300 Před 4 měsíci +127

    American Dream - I gave up on that years ago - I am now in survival mode.

    • @mikeabbasi4551
      @mikeabbasi4551 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Survival is an accomplishment these days

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Survival is the American Dream as long as you’re investing and never giving up. You’ll get there.

    • @ryanyoung9202
      @ryanyoung9202 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mikeabbasi4551🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @dachicagoan8185
    @dachicagoan8185 Před 4 měsíci +75

    The grass is always greener somewhere else in everyone's head

    • @XtergoBlue
      @XtergoBlue Před 3 měsíci +2

      This video is based on metrics and facts not like that at all here when you have seen and experienced both sides

    • @ToucanMoment
      @ToucanMoment Před 3 měsíci +2

      I meant he was referring to immigrants and foreigners.
      A lot of outsiders think the US is the land of opportunities whether because of movies, news...etc so they try to move to the US without knowing the consequences

    • @XtergoBlue
      @XtergoBlue Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@ToucanMoment This is a very big topic and I disagree and I think the video above also agrees with me.
      The US immigration and government policies in general reward people who come through the south while torturing, scruitinizing people who are legally working on visas or H1B holders. I know people who contributed allot to the US R&D in semiconductors and the US woud be a land of hillbillies without the achievements of immigrants in Silicon valley. Current polieis are such that they be kicked out and people coming through the border or overstaying visit visas be rewarded and get a SSN and leave to remain much easier.
      Every time the US makes immigration harder it makes doing illegal stuff more incentivized while people who are considered intellectual capital are forced to return to countries like Asia. The US government makes a big deal and cries about Asian countries mainly China blowing them out of the water while wearing down and kicking out anyone with intellectual capital.
      The US really is the greener grass if you can exploit its broken system or come from a place where you can use the word "flee' The grass is nowhere as green, not in Canada, not in the UK, not in the EU.
      The US would be oppositive of what it currently is if it actually rewarded hard-working people and sent back the illegal people, exploiting loopholes or overstaying and then finding ways to stay eating up from actual citizens.

  • @RhythmBoy
    @RhythmBoy Před 4 měsíci +146

    owning a house in the US seems like actually a DREAM. It's so hard to own a house here. Don't come to the US, if you own a little piece of land with a mud hut in it, you're already halfway to the "American dream".

    • @DeeTruth415
      @DeeTruth415 Před 3 měsíci +4

      I live in San Francisco, im building my home in the Dominican Republic.

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DeeTruth415meh

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Yes it’s hard. You’re in the financial capital of the world. Don’t wish it was easier , wish you were better. Not trying to sound like a dick but 99% of Americans quit attaining skills in high school then bitch about the outcome. People also never learn to work for themselves. We get what we deserve.

    • @aunch3
      @aunch3 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Even if you do “own” one, property taxes are outrageous and when you die and try and pass it on to your kids it’s a pain in the ass and the kids will have to pay current market rate taxes which are unaffordable so they won’t be able to keep the home anyway and the bank ends stealing it and renting it out

    • @DeeTruth415
      @DeeTruth415 Před 3 měsíci

      @brandonderrick006 Been here for a year, Army veteran.....it works for me.

  • @SrSaraviaMusic
    @SrSaraviaMusic Před 4 měsíci +52

    As an American said "I prefer the Spanish siesta than the American Dream". Greetings from Barcelona

    • @theworldismine7788
      @theworldismine7788 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Wow you're from Barcelona? How's the life there? No taxes? Free education and healthcare? What's the hardest side of living in Barcelona?

    • @fernandodelcuadro
      @fernandodelcuadro Před 3 měsíci

      @@theworldismine7788crime, ilegal immigration, and crime due to ilegal immigration

  • @cooldudecrashlion
    @cooldudecrashlion Před 4 měsíci +15

    As a young (22m) American born to a poor family, I used to have patriotism because I liked to believe the “core American values” but I realize how little I am in this rich country. I don’t leave the house and only work and feel like a robot. The internet is the only thing still keeping me sane which in itself is insane. I can’t leave, I wish things would get better but I’m sad to say they likely won’t. Things have changed so much for the worst in my short time here and I wish to pass in my sleep most days as I’m just tired and burnt out from it all. Thanks for coming to my ted talk.

  • @PatrickCrossfire.
    @PatrickCrossfire. Před 4 měsíci +59

    I relocated to South America in 2015. Yet people from here seem to believe its a good idea to relocate to the U.S. I tell them I left the U.S. for important reasons. It goes in one ear and out the other. They seem to believe the United States of the 1990's still exist. I try to tell them. They dont listen.

    • @kdexter2690
      @kdexter2690 Před 4 měsíci

      USA 🇺🇸 is 3 times better than Europe and South Africa

    • @TheFinex82
      @TheFinex82 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@kdexter2690Yes, that's true, but for the wealthy only!

    • @kdexter2690
      @kdexter2690 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@TheFinex82 not only for the wealth people
      USA 🇺🇸 has bigger development than EU countries

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Před 3 měsíci +8

      yea they don't change their mindset they just saw some old movies and think its like that

    • @rubenssilva6902
      @rubenssilva6902 Před 3 měsíci +3

      My nation minimum wage is 1200, 600 is paid on taxes (on average) and 375 goes for Basic needs on Market (also on average) along with massive insecurity beign one and sometimes THE most dangerous nation on the planet on total deaths by crime
      Yeah,i prefer florida.

  • @jedw9983
    @jedw9983 Před 4 měsíci +407

    I'd say a gift of $5k, free hotel, free flight, mobile and SIM, are a compelling reason for (illegally) migrating to the U.S.

    • @UtubeAW
      @UtubeAW Před 4 měsíci +1

      Fox news will rot your brain

    • @ChaadFairservice20022
      @ChaadFairservice20022 Před 4 měsíci +59

      The soros special,.. excellent choice.

    • @alessandrakalini
      @alessandrakalini Před 4 měsíci +15

      can we get that?? Would be nice, we could come for a couple of months and go again. Where would I claim that money

    • @birdman1325
      @birdman1325 Před 4 měsíci +22

      at the border @@alessandrakalini

    • @brooklyngemini3410
      @brooklyngemini3410 Před 4 měsíci +19

      5k? They are getting 15 k a month.. brand new BMW's and Mercedes already.... Plenty of videos proving it all

  • @tchen8124
    @tchen8124 Před 3 měsíci +16

    I moved to US from China 10 years ago. And I totally agree with you, everything is getting worse.

  • @mandarin408
    @mandarin408 Před 4 měsíci +112

    I am tired of property taxes in US , you have to pay so much to your state just because you exist and don't want to be living on the streets.

    • @zuzanazuscinova5209
      @zuzanazuscinova5209 Před 4 měsíci +21

      Yep. While Public schools generally suck. I would be okay to cancel them completely. Cut property taxes to a minimum, then parents can afford to go private. Birth rates are plummeting, there's no need for so many public schools anyway.

    • @PrimericanIdol
      @PrimericanIdol Před 4 měsíci +7

      Real men live on the streets.

    • @sexygeek8996
      @sexygeek8996 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I hate property taxes because I have to pay them just for owning something. This is like those wealth taxes they are talking about imposing except that you don't have to be wealthy.
      We don't have to use property taxes to fund public schools. There are already many other taxes, but I would rather make parents pay for their kids' education. If health care isn't publicly funded then schools shouldn't be either.

    • @sunny37845
      @sunny37845 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Buy a rental property in Dubai to rent out

    • @mohanish
      @mohanish Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@PrimericanIdolweird flex but ok 😅

  • @PHARA0H
    @PHARA0H Před 4 měsíci +23

    The only reason I havent left the USA is that its relatively safe as long as I stay home and don't speak my feelings.

  • @ShamileII
    @ShamileII Před 4 měsíci +119

    So well said! I live in Florida and I own an aluminum manufacturing company and I'm an investor. All my fellow Lamborghini and Ferrari friends are just doctors and dentists.....not entrepreneurs and creators of wealth....just service providers. No wonder Americans live in fear of going bankrupt should they need medical care.....what a joke.

    • @andrew_b_uk
      @andrew_b_uk Před 4 měsíci +9

      I’m pretty sure most of us will need a doctor before we need aluminum. “Just doctors and dentists” - I know which I value more.

    • @CommoditySC
      @CommoditySC Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@andrew_b_uk Lol many people go 50 years without seeing a doctor. You know what keeps your house from flooding? Aluminum.

    • @PlayWaves1
      @PlayWaves1 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @Shamilell. Agreed. UAE is actually friendly to entrepreneurs.

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci

      Not a joke, those Americans you’re so worried about could have owned aluminum companies or became doctors. Quit being soft on people.

    • @louiswu6300
      @louiswu6300 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@andrew_b_uk switch to another country. doctor and dentist are affordable. at least they take bus to work not Ferrari.

  • @AfroKingExplorer
    @AfroKingExplorer Před 4 měsíci +183

    💯 true. I’ve always said that if you’re wealthy, you should leave the US for more freedom and peace!

    • @williamfarnaby
      @williamfarnaby Před 4 měsíci +16

      American dream died when the Federal reserve and IRS were established

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci

      @@williamfarnaby The fantasy has always existed and still exists. The closest the real America ever came to being like its propaganda was between 1830 and 1860. Throughout most of US history, a small handful of uber wealthy folks owned and controlled everything. So, essentially, America has mostly been like every other country in history. Nothing exceptional...just great propaganda.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@VicDamoneJr82 Yeah, if you aren't born into an industrial fortune and own a major business, you ain't free in 'Murica. I totally agree.

    • @SmokingThatCasualPack
      @SmokingThatCasualPack Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 I disagree. You can work and then go to a vocational school which takes much less time than college.
      The idea that you aren't free because you weren't handed a business doesn't really make any sense.

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@SmokingThatCasualPack We're talking freedom, not "having a job." Yeah, you can have a job there, but you'll never be free...because that is a cuntry that is of, by and for hereditary billionaires. A plumber doesn't have much control over his life.

  • @horridohobbies
    @horridohobbies Před 4 měsíci +36

    I agree 100 percent. There's really no good reason to move to the US, unless you will benefit from high income (doctors, lawyers).
    The US is no longer the paradise that most people believed it was 50 years ago. Today, the US is a basket case of a nation. Poverty is *_growing._* Homelessness is rampant. Many Americans go bankrupt over medical bills. Life expectancy is *_declining._* Public education is declining. Infrastructure is crumbling. Fentanyl addiction is epidemic. Gun violence is out of control. I could go on and on.

  • @travelvideoz
    @travelvideoz Před 4 měsíci +237

    I quit my job and have nothing lined up, just after five months of moving here and thinking of giving up the green card. Here's why
    1. Toxic workplace. You are treated like a disposable thing with no life. I was stuck in a windowless office, asked to track time depsite being "salaried", and asked to be all chatty. In Europe, people care about your output and allow you to be who you are.
    2. Focus on color. I am a black guy but I was rarely called that or it didnt matter in my daily life. In the US, I am constantly reminded of that
    3. Suing. "I am offended". Snowflakism.
    4. Public transport
    5. BOREDOM. There is seriously nothing to do here, just working and coming home and so many people seem content with this kind of life.
    6. Food. Every activity should somehow involve food.
    7. People are scared of a black man. People triple lock their cars just because I walk by, some at the toxic workplace I worked at ignored my greetings.
    8. TAXES. I need to pay some company to do my taxes. This is done for you in "Europe".
    I will still try to make it here as it is good for making money but I do not see myself living here forever. No life at all. My long term goal is to live either in Europe or Africa.

    • @markcrisp07
      @markcrisp07 Před 4 měsíci +33

      US Business are the most ruthless. It's all about $$$ and nothing else matters

    • @BillyTimes-dw7vs
      @BillyTimes-dw7vs Před 4 měsíci +20

      Facts bro 💯 but don't move to Africa coming from a African American just my opinion I been in Phillipines and I'm retireing here. #1 cheap rent by the beach and beautiful young woman #2 my $2500 a month goes further #3 the locals are nice they don't judge me on color at least where I live.

    • @TrollinOn22s
      @TrollinOn22s Před 4 měsíci +8

      ​@@BillyTimes-dw7vsThanks, but I'm not sure living in a place with so many poor people is a good thing.

    • @BillyTimes-dw7vs
      @BillyTimes-dw7vs Před 4 měsíci +13

      @TrollinOnsTrollinOns I understand 👍. But when you live in a developing country you have to help the community and you will look at poor in a different way. Good luck 👍 on what ever u decide to do it's a big world 🌎 I'm 57yo and I realized America isnt for everyone you sound like a very intelligent man and I know u will make the right prudent decision what ever you decide to do.

    • @temich1985
      @temich1985 Před 4 měsíci +41

      Growing up in Russia, I didn’t even know the term racism. Watching Hollywood movies with Bruce Lee, Stalone, Will Smith, to me they were just all Americans, but when I moved here, the first thing that confused me was to pick the color of my race when I filled out a government document

  • @Shadow-nz1dm
    @Shadow-nz1dm Před 4 měsíci +52

    As an African immigrant in America, it’s time to go!

    • @trommelbiel
      @trommelbiel Před 4 měsíci

      If Africans have started complaining then things must be really bad!

  • @romanbularga
    @romanbularga Před 4 měsíci +166

    I agree with 90% with the guy, but all his arguments are good for people with a lot of money. But for an average guy with poor language skills and no degree but with a lot of drive and willing to work there’s no better country then USA. You arrive there and start a cleaning business or a home service business or anything and in a few years you’ll leave not worse the the locals but even better. Try that in any country in EU . Usa has a great attitude for people how what to work hard, no buddy will judge or not give you a opportunity to show yourself based on your accent or level of education.

    • @youtubeuserzzzz
      @youtubeuserzzzz Před 4 měsíci +49

      You have some good points. However, places like the EU have a better work life balance than in the US. They have Healthcare. Nothing in this world matter more (1st) than Healthcare. EU offers universal and private. In the US, one is attached to their job for Healthcare. Don't get fired.
      Get sick in the US. One stands to lose it all. A long term illness could result in loss of property. I believe work is the ONLY good thing about the US. Outside the US is better for life overall. Especially if a person is over 45 years of age.

    • @danielhalachev4714
      @danielhalachev4714 Před 4 měsíci +46

      I disagree. I know several people who went to the US without knowing the language but they had experience in jobs like you mentioned. They turned from healthy individuals with free time and hobbies into depressed robots who work all day and that's all they do. They earn more and can afford IPhones, Macs, etc, but their overall quality of life is much worse than their native country's offer.

    • @romanbularga
      @romanbularga Před 4 měsíci +14

      Agree with that . I don’t say that USA is the best, actually there is no perfect place. My point is that from expat perspective only . Simple question is as east european or central asia etc an average human has mach more chances to make it in the USA starting from bottom at 40 than anywhere else.

    • @JeffCaplan313
      @JeffCaplan313 Před 4 měsíci +12

      The reason it's easy to make money while working in the U.S. is because everyone is SO FUCKING STRESSED about personal and family issues to actually focus on their jobs.

    • @vmoses1979
      @vmoses1979 Před 4 měsíci +17

      ​@@romanbulargaI think the picture you paint applies pre 2008 financial crisis. Things have changed a lot and it's so much more expensive and uncertain to start a small business in the US now. Plus the cost of living has increased so much the threshold you need to reach to make it worthwhile to start a small business has gone up substantially.

  • @consistenc51
    @consistenc51 Před 4 měsíci +71

    Planning to retire outside of the U.S. but would like to move sooner if possible. Especially after having a kid who has to participate in school shooting drills is insane to me. Also the healthcare system is beyond horrendous. It is third world country worth.

    • @hisham63polaris17
      @hisham63polaris17 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Same here

    • @Christian-qu9ml
      @Christian-qu9ml Před 4 měsíci

      Capitalism has gutted America.

    • @vishnuvardhan3047
      @vishnuvardhan3047 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Go to India. Stay in Mumbai. Or for foreigner to chill, go to Goa. Healthcare for foreigner is cheap.

    • @wilkinlow
      @wilkinlow Před 3 měsíci +2

      Just move to south east Asia and enjoy your usd there.

    • @f-zeroracer9767
      @f-zeroracer9767 Před 3 měsíci +1

      come here to indonesia. $500k will go looooongg looonnggg way

  • @MountainViews90
    @MountainViews90 Před 4 měsíci +86

    Surprised I didn't leave sooner...Once you can earn online there really is no reason to stay in the states. The price arbitrage you can find overseas is insane.

    • @user-wi9nn6dz8w
      @user-wi9nn6dz8w Před 4 měsíci +12

      Not just the price arbitrage… your life is likely going to be much more interesting, too

    • @MountainViews90
      @MountainViews90 Před 4 měsíci

      @@user-wi9nn6dz8w Facts

    • @liquid_metal
      @liquid_metal Před 4 měsíci +17

      The ladies as well fellas... Though use common sense always.

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 4 měsíci +16

      Yup. That is why companies are forcing people back to the office. They want to make sure you aren't able to do that. Last thing companies want is to see you live comfortable.

    • @crishnaholmes7730
      @crishnaholmes7730 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What type of work do you do online

  • @sugarpuddin
    @sugarpuddin Před 4 měsíci +57

    I voted with my feet and left the USA for good. Best decision of my life!

    • @gregorsamsa2271
      @gregorsamsa2271 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Where do you currently live if I may ask?

    • @sugarpuddin
      @sugarpuddin Před 3 měsíci

      @@gregorsamsa2271 I moved to Nature Island. The land is pristine and unspoiled and crime is nearly non-existent. The most beautiful thing of all: The People. Nature Island is a rare quark of nature. The topography is so extreme and difficult that the robber barons of civilization never involved themselves.
      Nature Island has thus retained its all-natural simplicity and wholesome beauty. You can’t find Gucci here, or Polo (Barbados). It is pristine, secret, and UNSPOILED!
      The only people that come here either really, really love raw nature or they are just trying to escape the horrors of 21st century ‘civilization’.
      As a direct result, the nation has not created a social-strata. The people are just as all-natural as the environment. I learned for that first time, that when left alone (not radicalized by the system), people are by their very fundamental nature, Beautiful Creatures after all! However, if you put them in a bad environment, they will develop many pathologies: The people and culture will develop what Carl Jung termed “a dreadful shadow”.
      This place is not perfect. But crime is very low. The people freely leave things out in public without fear of theft, keys in their car, and always rush over to help a stranger in need. Everyone welcomes strangers with open arms. And annoyingly, they are eager to help you back into a parking space! For us civilized westerners, coming here must feel allot like Europeans visiting Tahiti in the late 1700s.
      If you love nature and want to see what a loving human society looks like, you must come to Nature Island!

    • @vlcthefish
      @vlcthefish Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@gregorsamsa2271 might take a while to get that magical answer. rumor has it he moved to a country with slow internet.

  • @jorgek7280
    @jorgek7280 Před 4 měsíci +27

    I left the Dominican Republic in 1993 at that time, Dominicans that returned back into their countries and also American use to project wealth. Tourist wore nice clothes, jewelry, US dollars, prospect in USA. So those people created a wealthy perception that you work in USA, you will get rich. As Dominican back on those year, I never knew there were homeless and poverty until I came to live in USA. But in the 90s still better years, than now. If you want to reach the American dream, you need to come highly educated like be a doctor, dentist, surgeon. It is going to be difficult to be wealthy and pay the rent with just a regular job.

  • @didierdenice7456
    @didierdenice7456 Před 4 měsíci +135

    I had it all figured out in 1988, over 35 years ago already !
    I moved from Europe to America and stayed there for 5 years ! Then moved to Asia 1993 !
    If not much hold you back in the US... then move on !

    • @HELLOPATTAYA
      @HELLOPATTAYA Před 4 měsíci +21

      same for me, moved to the USA for 2 weeks then left to Thailand and relinquished my green card. what a relief!.

    • @ApolloLeRoux
      @ApolloLeRoux Před 4 měsíci +5

      ​@@HELLOPATTAYA Wild but worth it

    • @garrygrant2394
      @garrygrant2394 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Did this is 2009. Could never live permanently in the UK anymore. Visiting for a few weeks at a time is upsetting enough.

    • @HarbingerH
      @HarbingerH Před 4 měsíci

      What about the language barrier? Is that ever an issue?

    • @lukehunnable
      @lukehunnable Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@garrygrant2394why?

  • @Todd_OutstandingEnglish
    @Todd_OutstandingEnglish Před 2 měsíci +5

    I've lived in Taiwan most of my adult life. I can easily support my wife and two children on my income as a public school teacher here. I do not think I can replicate the standard of living my family enjoys on a teacher's salary in the United States.

  • @SAFETYHOOD
    @SAFETYHOOD Před 4 měsíci +103

    BINGO ! am in my 70's and have spent more than half of my life living outside of the USA - treated better, better healthcare, no taxes, lower cost of living, higher level of security, No Illegal Immigration problems

    • @Qmohd1
      @Qmohd1 Před 4 měsíci +4

      How are you paying no taxes?

    • @vmoses1979
      @vmoses1979 Před 4 měsíci +9

      No illegal immigration problem? That's funny that you are talking about illegal immigration on behalf of a country not your own that you (legally?) immigrated to.

    • @SAFETYHOOD
      @SAFETYHOOD Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@Qmohd1 Simple - where I live, I am retired - HAVE NO INCOME AND THUS NO TAXES, NO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES EITHER, EVERYTHING PURCHASED ALREADY HAS A VALUE ADDED TAX INCLUDED - There is No Law in the USA that you have to pay Federal Income Tax - that is a fact. Over 80 million do not pay Federal Income Tax in the USA because they know there is no law requiring it.

    • @SAFETYHOOD
      @SAFETYHOOD Před 4 měsíci +8

      Fortunately for me I have four various citizenship's and a 5th Residency to fall back on and where I live they do not allow any illegal immigration.

    • @davidwillian6822
      @davidwillian6822 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@SAFETYHOOD where is it?

  • @ElizabethTai
    @ElizabethTai Před 4 měsíci +82

    To be honest, a lot of people do want to leave Malaysia due to the political situation. Speaking as someone who did that in the past - I migrated to Australia from Malaysia. However, I soon discovered that I would have a much, much better lifestyle and quality of life than in Australia, and moved back. Now, I'm much happier in Malaysia. Most Malaysians do not value what we have - there are a lot of advantages to living in Malaysia but we've been "taught" or "told" that Western countries are much better with better job opportunities.

    • @sal78sal
      @sal78sal Před 4 měsíci +3

      Very true, and if you need a job, you arent really a nomad capitalist.

    • @sal78sal
      @sal78sal Před 4 měsíci

      True, but people wanting a job are not nomad capitalists and this does not apply to them. @@houserental5424

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 4 měsíci +7

      ​@@houserental5424That why most work here for a few years, save up then move back. Use that money to open a business back in their country and buy a house.

    • @jamsbong
      @jamsbong Před 4 měsíci +1

      I had similar life experiences going to Australia to get a college degree and tried to make a living to my satisfaction. But that never materialized.
      But after moving to USA. All my dreams and more came true. The best place in the world.

    • @Animalisticmonkey
      @Animalisticmonkey Před 3 měsíci

      Exactly , I've noticed some young men and women have been totally brainwashed by western media . Once a gay man told me he wanted to move to US , i told him he was lucky to be born as a Hindu in India who never opposed gays .
      Would you like to go in a country whose people culturally hate you but you are only protected by law , or people who don't hate you at all .

  • @ragtagvagabond
    @ragtagvagabond Před 4 měsíci +18

    Being American is a sad, lonely existence full of fear and uncertainty.

    • @mohanish
      @mohanish Před 3 měsíci +2

      Well said! Sounds bitter but true

    • @Animalisticmonkey
      @Animalisticmonkey Před 3 měsíci

      I feel bad for American men , they don't even know how to have good male friends honestly.

    • @MyCamilla1989
      @MyCamilla1989 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Inevitable consequence of hyper individualism.

    • @thekingofsas9407
      @thekingofsas9407 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@MyCamilla1989It's really discouraging. Everybody in the suburbs is afraid of their own shadows. The overlying culture in America that allowed this suburban sprawl to function on some level is quickly dying. With no real community centers in suburbia, we are just going to spiral down into scared, isolationists, with no purpose since we do not interact with people much at all; we just get in our large SUVs to safely take us from strip mall to strip mall with no real community interactions. I believe that the Karens, for example, started to rise recently because of this isolationist perspective of always being a victim and being the main character.

  • @LifelsGreat
    @LifelsGreat Před 4 měsíci +16

    Two years in a row where Americans set a new record for the amount of passports issued. Meanwhile before the pandemic, over 40% of Americans never had a passport. Back in the early 2010’s, over 60% of Americans never been overseas. Information changes everything.

    • @GOTravelhannel
      @GOTravelhannel Před 2 měsíci

      Even in 2024, 14 years later since 2010, am pretty sure 60% of USA native citizens (not naturalized) have never stepped out of the country.

  • @tammyburns6467
    @tammyburns6467 Před 4 měsíci +60

    The US started as a family based economy, not a corporate based economy. Therefore when our country started people moved here, to have their own mom and pop business or farm. We were the land of opportunity.
    But then the States started chartering long term business corporations, and we slowly became a corporate based economy. They had had jobs in Europe but in the US they could have their own business or farm. But now few, are able to own a business that provides a comfortable living for a large family. But that reputation has lived on, when it is slowly dying.
    The Founders through tea into the Boston Harbor because they didn’t want to have a business that was favored by the king. They wanted a free market. In a free market the government doesn’t charter corporations therefore there are no corporations in a free market.

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Spot on

    • @flowerforsyte5671
      @flowerforsyte5671 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Great point and history lesson. Question: Why is it bad to charter long term business corporations? I mean how else can someone build up a lasting business if it goes under when the owner dies.

    • @MotionPictureTrips
      @MotionPictureTrips Před 3 měsíci +1

      Exactly. It's capitalism for them (the corps), but for you and me it's not.

    • @MyCamilla1989
      @MyCamilla1989 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Corporations became excessively powerful that they began meddling in political affairs. We elect politicians who are owned by unelected billionaires.

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 Před 2 měsíci

      @@MyCamilla1989 thoughts on the independent party. It’s either Trump or One of the independents for me this year.

  • @Harbinger9279
    @Harbinger9279 Před 4 měsíci +28

    My wife and I CANNOT WAIT to move out of this garbage dumpster fire of country. Words at this point could not express how much I ABHOR this country, still an understatement.

    • @SuperDuperSeb
      @SuperDuperSeb Před 4 měsíci

      Americans are so fucking spoiled holy shit

    • @JamBablos
      @JamBablos Před 3 měsíci +1

      Where you planning on going?

    • @Harbinger9279
      @Harbinger9279 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@JamBablos My wife and I have looked into Italy, Austria and Greece. If you have any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated!

    • @JamBablos
      @JamBablos Před 3 měsíci

      thoughts on Mexico? @@Harbinger9279

    • @JamBablos
      @JamBablos Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Harbinger9279 how long ago was that?

  • @safirahmed
    @safirahmed Před 4 měsíci +153

    America itself has become a nightmare that may cease to exist when many US States wake up.

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Total bullshit lol I went to work and came home. Ahhh so scary 😱

    • @effervescentevanescenttran6331
      @effervescentevanescenttran6331 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I think it's widely understood that the US would be much better off as 4 to 8 separate countries, at this point.
      However, the same seems to be true of India, China, and Russia.
      Perhaps we've moved into a different era of smaller nation-states and more localized governance, in this regard.

    • @statmc8357
      @statmc8357 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@effervescentevanescenttran6331 Quite an interesting take

    • @Elena.M11
      @Elena.M11 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Разные территории больших стран развиты неодинаково: север, юг, запад и восток. И многие экономически слабые территории существуют из-за возможности миграции, в том числе для работы, но они отсылают деньги своей семье и позволяют им оставаться на том месте. Если разделить вы получите мёртвые города и целые территории, а в крупных городах люди будут жить друг на друге и задыхаться от углекислого газа и умирать в 40 лет от рака.

    • @safirahmed
      @safirahmed Před 3 měsíci

      The US had had shown advanced plans created over a long period of time to divide Russia into 41 separate countries based on ethnic lines.

  • @xqp5503
    @xqp5503 Před 4 měsíci +51

    I am Peruvian American and have doble citizenship🇺🇸🇵🇪, and besides Lima(PERÚ) and Florida(USA), I also lived in Al-Khobar (KSA) and Manama(Bahrein) due to my spouse’s job, I have to say that wherever country you decide to invest or buy a property, BE SURE to previously obtained the PERMANENT RESIDENCY or CITIZENSHIP over there, because due to Political revolutions and changes, the Government can take away your properties and money.
    I saw that happening before in CUBA, VENEZUELA and also in my Country PERU during the 70’s… the Government’s do whatever it takes to make you invest over there… then come another politician that thinks that the ownership must belong to the CITIZENS and not foreigners… and then, you lose everything… I saw that happening many times, so INVEST AND BUY wherever you want BUT please be mindful and smart about it.
    In my case, besides our-house in Florida, my spouse and I owned departments in Miraflores and San Isidro (Lima, Perú) and we used it for AIRNB, but we do that because I am also a Peruvian Citizen.

    • @BM_100
      @BM_100 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Iran did that in the 70s-80s too

    • @flowerforsyte5671
      @flowerforsyte5671 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Good point.

    • @Dark3x
      @Dark3x Před 3 měsíci

      Just buy bitcoin and sleep soundly lol

    • @ffffffff3883
      @ffffffff3883 Před 3 měsíci

      I am Peruvian with Italian citizenship ,how about Denmark if you have a European passport migrating is so easy.

  • @comradsteward990
    @comradsteward990 Před 4 měsíci +23

    I’m Malaysian and living in Malaysia. Thank you for mentioning about my country ❤

    • @KeenFocus
      @KeenFocus Před 4 měsíci +2

      Hopefully they dont come here 😂

    • @joyyyy777
      @joyyyy777 Před 3 měsíci +1

      God bless your country.

    • @vlcthefish
      @vlcthefish Před 3 měsíci

      @@KeenFocus too late. all we fat americans headed over right now

  • @RevoOnRev1337
    @RevoOnRev1337 Před 4 měsíci +74

    get in as an extremely skilled expat and then get out after the bag is secured

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci +9

      Everyone has exactly the same plan. You'll be competing with a a hundred million or more East Asns alone to pursue that plan. Eventually, skilled American professionals will make about as much as greeters at Walmart. No matter what your skill is, you're nothing special in a pool of a billion people.

    • @RevoOnRev1337
      @RevoOnRev1337 Před 4 měsíci

      @@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 hopefully the your in question is towards the general pool, cause definitely not going there or anywhere else for a career

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@RevoOnRev1337 I'm talking about all the migrants into the US thinking they will get good jobs and make a lot of money. The US is gamed out, but everyone around the world has the same plan of going there to "make it big."

    • @RevoOnRev1337
      @RevoOnRev1337 Před 4 měsíci

      @@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 that is unfortunate indeed, most going there only knowing when experiencing life once settled in line with work and everyday life

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@VicDamoneJr82 ...because, unless you are in a Medical field or in an executive position in a major business, your skill is substantially undervalued in the US. This is because the US invites every Tom, Frank and Harry from around the world in and outsources other stuff to India to lower your potential salary and limit your ability to secure gainful employment.

  • @terryparish7133
    @terryparish7133 Před 4 měsíci +21

    The American dream is now the American nightmare ,our politicians are totally incompetent ,untrustworthy ,and do not work for us at all ,my grands are screwed out of a good future here !

  • @cuongdo9958
    @cuongdo9958 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Same here in Canada. Feeling lucky. 4 years ago, my Dad got inherited money from Vietnam, he gave me $500k paying off for the new house. Living a mortgage free, and the house’s been up to $650k since then.
    Have a good weekend everyone ❤

  • @MrNixity
    @MrNixity Před 4 měsíci +39

    Not everything is society and money, where I’m from in Australia a lot of people love it simply for the amazing natural environment and the outdoors and wilderness they have a connection with.

    • @lukehunnable
      @lukehunnable Před 4 měsíci +5

      Lol, as if most people in Australia aren't wildly rich by world standards

    • @thedownunderverse
      @thedownunderverse Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@lukehunnableboomers perhaps, certainly not most others. We have a very basic economy (selling minerals and real estate) and nothing else. An ever poorer quality of life, eroded infrastructure and rapidly deteriorating living standards, a housing affordability crisis and the highest rate of immigration in the world.

    • @WisomofHal
      @WisomofHal Před 4 měsíci +1

      That sounds like poor people talk.

    • @lukehunnable
      @lukehunnable Před 4 měsíci

      @@thedownunderverse can you define what qualify of life is to you and why you consider it to be going down there?
      I really doubt you have the highest rate of immigration in the world. Australia is famously known to be hard to get into, as a full time resident. Compare that to Europe, where we've received millions of Syrians over the space of a few years.

    • @thedownunderverse
      @thedownunderverse Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@lukehunnable well it’s a fact: Australia’s immigration intake is highest in the developed world. It’s not up for debate. In terms of quality of life: well all infrastructure and services are degraded, congested, oversubscribed. Our economic complexity is ranks at just 93rd in the world, between Uganda and Pakistan (ie: we manufacture nothing), and our housing is the most expensive in the world, being bought by Chinese (similar to Canada). The flow on effects of all of the above are self evident

  • @jessicasmith5728
    @jessicasmith5728 Před 4 měsíci +48

    The one good thing about both Malaysia and Singapore is that they're multiethnic and multicultural. These places are a combination of three Asian cultures Chinese, Malay and Indian. The Chinese influence in both of these places are strong, which I really like since I'm into Chinese and East Asian culture. As a young American myself, I'm not afraid to admit I'm ashamed to be an American. The US as a whole is too politically divisive and it's only getting worse. The sad part is how some people feel a second civil war is needed to end this foolishness. It'll only divide the country even more. This year for sure I am getting my passport. No more fooling around on my end. I don't think I'll ever achieve the American Dream at this point. I also hope to marry someone from overseas. I'm tired and I feel like if I stay in the US for the rest of my life I could end up broke, penniless and on the streets by the time I reach my dad's age who will be 63 in March.

    • @spicysalsaking791
      @spicysalsaking791 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Why you waiting bro? I'm 29, met a young but driven woman who's 21. 2 years later and we're in Cambodia teaching and doing online work absolutely loving life. She technically only "works" 24hr/wk. I work maybe 18-24hr/WK depending.
      And Cambodia is about 50% more expensive than say Thailand or Vietnam. In another year or so, we're going to try to legally emigrate to either Malaysia or big maybe Japan, as I have a master's degree and if we get married, we can likely stay on long term expertise visas.
      She has absolutely 0 college degree. She only has like 2 semesters done, one that she nearly failed whilst trying to work too much while going to school.
      She's making the effective buying power of like $108k/yr living in the coastal US, at 21 with no degree. She's really good at what she does, but still.
      The only crappy party is at some point we have to consider coming back for 3-4 years so she can get a good education, literally the only thing the US is actually best in the world at providing.

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Agree. Things in the US are bad. Its over for this country it needs a reset.

    • @ahriboy
      @ahriboy Před 4 měsíci

      For LGBT people seeking to reside permanently in SEA, only Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines are available.

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@spicysalsaking791Cambodia is a dump and nobody should move there unless they have family there. Stop it lol. Water is sketchy. The whole system is sketchy. My family is there I know.

    • @brandonderrick006
      @brandonderrick006 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You need better skills. Quit worrying about politics and get real skills.

  • @romankacin8365
    @romankacin8365 Před 4 měsíci +106

    Andrew is getting ballsier by the day.

    • @romankacin8365
      @romankacin8365 Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@snackler6102 These days, absolutely.

    • @Shadow-nz1dm
      @Shadow-nz1dm Před 4 měsíci +3

      I noticed

    • @igut05
      @igut05 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I support ✊

    • @niaz_q
      @niaz_q Před 4 měsíci +1

      Haha - this comment is exactly what I was thinking. Hopefully he won’t get into trouble

    • @quantumleap7441
      @quantumleap7441 Před 4 měsíci +1

      More like a Father being Protective, he sees

  • @SuperVladamere
    @SuperVladamere Před 4 měsíci +28

    I live in Mexico right now. I was born and raised American. Gun loving, steak eating American 😂. Unfortunately its over, theres an enemy within in my country that hates us. I hope we the people take it back one day.
    In Mexico I have great health care. Own a home and run two gyms. Life is good right now

    • @CALILIFE8251
      @CALILIFE8251 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bro I’m also born here in USA and want lo live in Mexico I feel more free when I’m over there

    • @PlayWaves1
      @PlayWaves1 Před 4 měsíci +1

      So true. Mexico is way better.

    • @ahriboy
      @ahriboy Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@PlayWaves1watch out for Cartels

    • @ackerwoman16
      @ackerwoman16 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Is it safe?

    • @ahriboy
      @ahriboy Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@ackerwoman16 only few places. Don't go to Cartel-administered places.

  • @LuisVPazmino
    @LuisVPazmino Před 4 měsíci +12

    I'm from Ecuador, and as you said number 1 is a reason why I would move to the US from Ecuador. You work really hard here to make no more than $1,000 a month (in the best of cases) regardless of what university degree you have. About 25% of our population lives under $5 a day which can tell you a lot about our income. I love our country, it is great, beautiful, and with excellent weather, but making even enough money to live is so difficult. Let's not even talk about planning for the future!

  • @alipainting
    @alipainting Před 4 měsíci +27

    "The dating culture is like a war". Yes its brutal out there😮

    • @akshay_755
      @akshay_755 Před 4 měsíci +4

      After seeing that usa is giving free home to illegal immigrants I am thinking to go there illegal from Asia 😢 can it a good decision?

    • @Username78952
      @Username78952 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@akshay_755 There are plenty of illegal immigrants already exists there .

    • @ToucanMoment
      @ToucanMoment Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@akshay_755 when they say free homes, they don't mean free mansions, houses... they mean shelters where you get put with other 1000 migrants.
      It's not "free" but it drains tax dollars that were paid by citizens.
      Also those shelters are given to the illegals like mexicans. Since you are in Asia, I doubt you will find an illegal way to enter america.

    • @muffintopz4692
      @muffintopz4692 Před 3 měsíci

      @@akshay_755you will suffer horribly first, plus it is very dangerous. Maybe they are receiving a free housing voucher which would be temporary. It won’t last and the government could decide to deport at any time.

    • @akshay_755
      @akshay_755 Před 3 měsíci

      @@muffintopz4692 I know bro I was joking, my high school completed this year and I am applying for study visa by clearing SAT, which is best state ? I mean which don't have gun crime

  • @KappaMan69
    @KappaMan69 Před 4 měsíci +31

    The GREAT thing is the dollar is stronger in alot of other countries & u can live like a KING while having more freedom.

    • @demri123
      @demri123 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Yep. If youre going abroad u better have USD or EURO. these other paper currencies are tanking fast

    • @mehrourbadloe8339
      @mehrourbadloe8339 Před 4 měsíci +9

      This won't last long
      Also usdollar is collapsing like USA itself

    • @Dave05J
      @Dave05J Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@mehrourbadloe8339that's only in ur head and on tiktok. If u actually do some research, you'll see that while usd lost some value, other all currencies shrank even faster compared to it.

    • @Mia-sp5wh
      @Mia-sp5wh Před 3 měsíci

      @@mehrourbadloe8339that’s why we need trump back

  • @nathanielcarreon5634
    @nathanielcarreon5634 Před 4 měsíci +39

    True, moving here is over hyped but the problem is people coming in dont know the fact that the US is over rated.

  • @nbailey9391
    @nbailey9391 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I have been an expat now for over 19 years and love it. 12 years in Cyprus and 7 years in Indonesia, run my own business and have no regrets. I do miss my extended family though and that would be the only thing that brings me back. My quality of life I believe is better than my family, I travel more, spend more time with my wife and son, and believe I am healthier living abroad. OK, the air quality in Jakarta is very bad, but we deal with it. When my son was born in Cyprus years ago our bill was zero. I can only imagine what it would have been in Utah. Keep up the good work.

  • @ruralsquirrel5158
    @ruralsquirrel5158 Před 4 měsíci +73

    The US is great comparatively, if you're coming from the 3rd world. Americans who like to brag how amazing America is, compare it with the 3rd world, but never with 1st world countries. How many Western Europeans, Japanese, South Koreans, Australians, Kiwis do you see emigrating to the US? VERY few, indeed.
    Otherwise, the US is great if you fulfil the following conditions: you're single, you have a great education, you have a great job lined up, you have no children, you have great health (don't need health insurance), and you're under 40. Otherwise forget it.

    • @andraconstantin9459
      @andraconstantin9459 Před 4 měsíci

      Right but third world immigrants choose the USA over all those other countries because that's where they have the best shot at improving their situation.

    • @rickw3243
      @rickw3243 Před 4 měsíci +10

      Plenty of South Koreans immigrate to the U.S.

    • @romegq
      @romegq Před 4 měsíci +3

      I like this assessment...but it's a fairly low percentage...because the majority have children (and are unwedded), education is frowned upon (so most have degrees that aren't marketable-therefore they arent getting a high paying job)....so I definitely agree...Americans aren't sneaking out of this country
      ..but Americans certainly aren't capitalizing on the benefits that cause 3rd worlders to risk life and limb to get here.

    • @richarddo7881
      @richarddo7881 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@rickw3243 mostly from giving their son an opportunity to escape the conscription system, and there is also North Korea with their artillery capable of bombarding Seoul if they choose to renew the war

    • @SurpriseMeJT
      @SurpriseMeJT Před 4 měsíci

      If you're a criminal or otherwise aren't bothered by being a cut-throat business person who takes advantage of others, the USA might be great for you.

  • @donovanmic
    @donovanmic Před 4 měsíci +15

    Most developed countries have high taxes and provide their citizens with publicly funded healthcare, subsidized (or free) university tuition, parental leave, subsidized day care etc.. The bottom half of income earners generally get more in benefits than they pay in taxes. Somewhere in the top 20% to 30% of income earners there is a crossover point where they’re paying more tax than they are getting in benefits. In the USA taxes are lower but so are benefits and that crossover point is a lot lower.

  • @jotavetres
    @jotavetres Před 4 měsíci +9

    for some people, the simple fact to have running water, electricity and be safe it is a dream

  • @jojosnet
    @jojosnet Před 4 měsíci +31

    Corporate American jobs are a joke as well. I wasted 15 years of my life working for a private company making great income but never had a chance to save money. I know people that worked in Dubai for 15 years that saved tons of cash.

    • @aakashs1806
      @aakashs1806 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I too couldn't save penny getting a decent money

    • @rashed1301
      @rashed1301 Před 2 měsíci

      And yet there are many more who worked 20 years in Dubai and couldnt save. Salaries in Dubai are a joke now for non westerners, 800$ for a front end developer, 1000 for a dentist.....

  • @jemakhan
    @jemakhan Před 4 měsíci +13

    Cuisine in Malaysia , come from all over the world and tends to be relatively cheap and taste great. The infrastructure is relatively good with all the modern conviniences available in most places. It's not perfect but it's better than many other countries Malaysians have been to. Most Malaysians have passports and have travelled internationally. Funny how the vast majority still come back home to our imperfect utopia. 😊

  • @coltthestarsheriff3544
    @coltthestarsheriff3544 Před 3 měsíci +4

    When people from my country think about USA and American dream, and probably from many others, they think about American society and culture from 1960s - 2000s, 2008 period maximum, not realizing that the things have changed much since then.

  • @orlandosanchez3605
    @orlandosanchez3605 Před 4 měsíci +28

    For us Cubans, freedom (political, religious) was big, economy ranks second.

  • @sophiajack8646
    @sophiajack8646 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I really don’t like it here because I can’t say anything and don’t feel safe. Everyone is so easily offended and it’s depressing.

  • @EnronnSierra
    @EnronnSierra Před 4 měsíci +8

    As an immigrant here, I see both sides, in my original country I couldn't be myself, job opportunities were quite limited especially due to certain personal factors. America became my choice to move because its so large, mostly English speaking, I aligned with a lot of culture (movies, music, fashion, technology), most people mind their own business so it became the place for me to settle. A lot has changed since the pandemic and something does feel awfully off. Summer 2019 was probably the last time I felt really great here. I just remember that summer and looking out on the city walking down a hill and felt so grateful to live here. I am of course richer than I ever could be in my home country, but I feel like I have to live pay check to pay check here and feel like all I have worked for could easily be wiped out if I ever got sick. Ultimately, I don't see myself retiring here, I would like to settle in a European country; preferably France, Italy or Spain are looking like top choices. But who knows.

    • @5422074
      @5422074 Před 2 měsíci

      my situations and thoughts exactly....

  • @turtletrading4207
    @turtletrading4207 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I really had thoughts about leaving Europe for the US. However, recently I see absolutely no reason to so. In America, there is no universal Healthcare, student loans are a very heavy burden, job security is non-existent, salaries only seem high but when you take into account health and desire to have kids, they suddenly don't look that impressive. I find Europe to be much more attractive in those areas and many more. Last but not least, the current US president is a joke.

    • @danielcarvalho1453
      @danielcarvalho1453 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Depends where in Europe. A major US city is much more preferable to Albania or Bulgaria.

  • @hoa-mpls2422
    @hoa-mpls2422 Před 3 měsíci +4

    As American citizen with Vietnamese descent, there is no way I can make $80,000 a year as a hairstylist in Malaysia or Vietnam. I live in a mid sized city, Minneapolis. Things are great here. US is still the land of opportunities. It is the only place I can thrive and make money to save for retirement. But when I retire I might go to Vietnam or South America during the winter months.

  • @robinrai6206
    @robinrai6206 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In fact it’s eye-opening explanation, I liked it. Thanks.

  • @flovv4580
    @flovv4580 Před 4 měsíci +11

    "There is no greater disaster than greed."
    - Lao Tzu

    • @har_d_rocks9987
      @har_d_rocks9987 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Look around what we have achieved it was all Because of greed

    • @robertocaetano4945
      @robertocaetano4945 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@har_d_rocks9987And its all falling apart.

    • @khanaliqasim1757
      @khanaliqasim1757 Před 3 měsíci

      I will ague it started because of hard work

  • @morrismak
    @morrismak Před 4 měsíci +65

    I live in China, Shenzhen to be specific, and I've been noticing a lot of South Americans and Africans are choosing China for their education and career.

    • @rickw3243
      @rickw3243 Před 4 měsíci +20

      Plenty of Chinese nationals pay exorbitant fees to come to the U.S., both legally & illegally through the southern border.

    • @anthonygjolaj3140
      @anthonygjolaj3140 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Exactly there has to be a reason why. America is still the shining city on the hill

    • @davidangeron3365
      @davidangeron3365 Před 4 měsíci

      Really??? How many Millions is that???

    • @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
      @the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 Před 4 měsíci +18

      @@anthonygjolaj3140 Moovies, propaganda and US relatives that want to pretend they are more "successful" than they actually are (saving face).

    • @rickw3243
      @rickw3243 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@davidangeron3365 No one said millions, although according to the BP, over 28,000 turned themselves in to the BP in 2023 & that is only those that were caught or voluntarily sought out the BP to claim asylum. Many are not apprehended. There is also a thriving birth tourism industry in China to give birth in the U.S. for higher economic Chinese. Doubtful that the numbers of South Americans in China is statistically significant & Africans in China have experienced widespread discrimination.

  • @debasishraychawdhuri
    @debasishraychawdhuri Před 4 měsíci +6

    It is not a good place to live if you have to worry about your kids literally getting shot when they are in the school.

  • @NOCDIB
    @NOCDIB Před 4 měsíci +50

    Im about to return to the United States after 4 years in Sweden and I can absolutely say that the American Dream is NOT overhyped. What's overhyped is the fantasy that people in the Nordics are somehow smarter, more evolved, and have better opportunities in general.

    • @sp123
      @sp123 Před 4 měsíci +16

      America has a better job market and less taxes than Nordic nations as well

    • @Healing_Decibels
      @Healing_Decibels Před 4 měsíci +4

      Nordic climate not best for health

    • @nas8326
      @nas8326 Před 4 měsíci

      Swedish are crude people. 💯 😂

    • @R-oc4tr
      @R-oc4tr Před 4 měsíci +2

      I would be miserable in Scandinavia.

    • @rwandajc92
      @rwandajc92 Před 4 měsíci

      😂😂

  • @elizabethkaranja570
    @elizabethkaranja570 Před 2 měsíci +3

    No wonder there are so many Americans in my country these days . I recently moved from an apartment building where I had 4 American neighbors and all say they have no immediate plans of going back to the USA. I lived in the usa for close to 10 years and I totally understand their sentiments. More $$ money in the usa and it does spread further here so I don’t mind going back to work for a couple years but life is definitely simpler and happier here in Kenya. It’s good to note that many Americans are now realizing there are countries that have way better quality of life with less materialism.

  • @jojojoy
    @jojojoy Před 4 měsíci +36

    Totally agree 👍 I've lived in the United States for over 24 years and just moved to Sabah Malaysia this year.
    Best decision ever! The food house everything cost 1/5 of that in Los Angeles.
    I'm surprised that you were able to find Malaysia as an example to compare living costs. Usually westerners go to Thailand 😅 I moved to Sabah because my husband was originally from Sabah.
    The medical cost is so low that you really start to question why our medical cost is soooo ridiculously high in the US.
    My kids have US passports and they are able to go to a public school in Sabah. The cost is only $20 usd per year!!! They teach 3 languages Chinese English and Malay. Their math is much more advanced than the public school math in the US.
    And to start a business, it's easier to make money in the food and beverage field. I have friends that have several restaurants and their revenue is higher than any restaurants I know in LA, but the labor cost is only 1/8. Restaurants are cash cows in Malaysia cause everyone comes out to eat 😊

    • @nomadcapitalist
      @nomadcapitalist  Před 4 měsíci +5

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @ca60453
      @ca60453 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I keep thinking of open a pizza shop in southeast Asia and after reading your post its got me thinking I should now.

    • @sibaroochi
      @sibaroochi Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@ca60453do it!

    • @jojojoy
      @jojojoy Před 3 měsíci

      it doesn't hurt to try~ the cost of making a mistake is soo low in South East Asia. Sometimes the process of starting a business is more fun than making money. @@ca60453

  • @reframeservices
    @reframeservices Před 4 měsíci +24

    I lived before 2020. in US for a couple of months. The food was insanely expensive, renting was expensive, people look really fat and neglected. Women look androgynous and wear hoodies, and what’s with the tipping culture? A lot of people use drugs also, and the crime rate is insane compared to my country.
    To be honest gas was cheap, around $2.2 per gallon at that time.

    • @filmbuff4
      @filmbuff4 Před 4 měsíci +4

      its gotten twice as expensive since 2020. Literally everything is double the price of 2019

  • @akbarpirani1423
    @akbarpirani1423 Před 3 měsíci

    Your best video so far.... Cheers .

  • @CooksFSH
    @CooksFSH Před 4 měsíci +11

    My quality of life, career opportunities, and overall health is better in Mexico than it is in the USA.

    • @andresgonzalez-pg7kj
      @andresgonzalez-pg7kj Před 3 měsíci

      Im looking at making this jump

    • @BonVoyage861
      @BonVoyage861 Před 3 měsíci +1

      For a start your health can be good in the US (discipline) and what area do you work in to have better job opportunities in Mexico? Must be very niche

  • @TruthIsEasytoFIND
    @TruthIsEasytoFIND Před 4 měsíci +6

    As an American who came here 49 years ago and made it. I would say things have changed totally. Nowadays It’s more likely that you will not be able to make it and if you do which is very slim chance it will be a hell of a struggle that will burden your family and health.

    • @TheFinex82
      @TheFinex82 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yup! You've summed it up pretty well!

  • @khaled7stars
    @khaled7stars Před 4 měsíci +8

    If you were born in Egypt where the country in ruled by a military maniac for almost 10 years with a currency that keeps depreciating every 5 seconds you would know how blessed you are to be born in a western country.

  • @cody3504
    @cody3504 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow this is life changing I feel my optimism seeping back

  • @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050
    @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I had a cowork at SoCal Edison who was pissed when talking about why he came to the US. Left his whole family in Guatemala because his country and economy was destroyed by the US. Same goes with people of Venezuela.

  • @ls.c.5682
    @ls.c.5682 Před 4 měsíci +13

    Something else that would be interesting to cover:
    How the US tax system and "double taxation" makes it very tough for the average American to move overseas. You work overseas as an expat and you have to pay both local taxes and taxes to back home. Definitely one way to limit brain drain

    • @jonlbdg
      @jonlbdg Před 4 měsíci +1

      Actually most countries have tax treaties with the U.S. so whatever taxes you pay locally are offset against your U.S. taxes

    • @ls.c.5682
      @ls.c.5682 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jonlbdg you'd think so but there's still plenty of American ex-pats who have given up their American passport/nationality as they live and work in the uk. When I was in Japan it was also a big issue with a lot of ex-service men I worked with who had come over with the navy or army, then got married, left from the service and settled.

    • @jonlbdg
      @jonlbdg Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@ls.c.5682 sure I’d agree with that - I guess it depends how much you are earning as it doesn’t offset 100% over a certain level. Also in some countries that are more relaxed about taxes and/or you want to own property in those countries it makes sense to give up your U.S. passport if they won’t allow you to have dual citizenship and/or you want to pay the lowest possible tax rate.

    • @grddavis
      @grddavis Před 4 měsíci

      Tax the losers

    • @Dark3x
      @Dark3x Před 3 měsíci

      Get a foreigner you trust to sign for you and you can evade taxes

  • @israelvelez3078
    @israelvelez3078 Před 4 měsíci +37

    2024 inner city America is overwhelmed and by spring time I think their is going to be mass crimes of all kinds to survive this economic crunch ,of course due in largely with the current administration in place they are absolutely insane 😷

    • @israelvelez3078
      @israelvelez3078 Před 4 měsíci +1

      By the way I hope to be doing Business with you guys in the near future , I enjoy all your conversations and financial expertise you guys keep us very well informed
      😇

    • @thewhitewizard1320
      @thewhitewizard1320 Před 4 měsíci

      USA is a civil war waiting to happen, just like the EU ....

  • @anthonygjolaj3140
    @anthonygjolaj3140 Před 4 měsíci +36

    If you dont have a good education and low work skills America is absolutely #1 far and away. Restaurant workers, food delivery guys etc .. and i mean NYC

    • @staying_substantially6186
      @staying_substantially6186 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is absolute bullshit. If you are very well educated the US is the best country in the world. You get paid so much money, more than anywhere in the world. If you are below average in intelligence and education then moving to countries like Germany is ideal because the government is going to support in any way and make sure that you have good living conditions.

    • @valnpaulvanorden
      @valnpaulvanorden Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yikes!!! Little bit of competition.

    • @danielhalachev4714
      @danielhalachev4714 Před 4 měsíci +9

      In my country I might not get that much as in the US, but at least the tips I would receive wouldn 't get taxed and I wouldn't get stabbed or shot in the street.

    • @petrsal6856
      @petrsal6856 Před 4 měsíci

      This kind of work is only for idiots.

    • @anthonygjolaj3140
      @anthonygjolaj3140 Před 4 měsíci

      But there is room to move up, i would say if you are a hard worker with good habits and no debt you will make a lot more money than in europe the only drawback i see is the socializing aspect.. family and friend time is not priority here @@danielhalachev4714

  • @sexygeek8996
    @sexygeek8996 Před 4 měsíci +22

    Canadians with university degrees or business ideas move to the United States because they can make a lot more money than in Canada. They could do that in some other countries also, but they want something more familiar.

    • @sailorbob74133
      @sailorbob74133 Před 4 měsíci +12

      Canada is a surprisingly poor country.

    • @AsgolVerker
      @AsgolVerker Před 4 měsíci +10

      ​@@sailorbob74133Canada is the real definition of "border country" It literally survives thanks to the fact that it is a country with strong cultural, economic and political ties with its southern neighbor, without that... it would be a very cold third world country, like Mongolia

    • @grddavis
      @grddavis Před 4 měsíci +1

      No, Canada has way more natural resources, and is food and energy secure. It benefits from a border with the world's richest country though, for sure

    • @sexygeek8996
      @sexygeek8996 Před 4 měsíci

      @@grddavis Yes, Canada has a lot going for it and Canadians should be much wealthier than they are. The problem is an incompetent socialist government.

    • @mahtabsoin7239
      @mahtabsoin7239 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@sailorbob74133 Agreed. Quite pathetic in real life. Does very well to game magazine rankings though.

  • @Febrinasvlogs
    @Febrinasvlogs Před 4 měsíci +3

    Wow, very insightful episode yet. Thanks for these. Many realizations from people now

  • @johnhopkins6731
    @johnhopkins6731 Před 4 měsíci +13

    100% spot on. The US is in a slow death spiral.

  • @aletor193
    @aletor193 Před 3 měsíci

    Proud you´ve mentioned Uruguay and Argentina!! Regards

  • @traetonmcglohon4563
    @traetonmcglohon4563 Před 4 měsíci +19

    Really loved this take. Couldn't agree more. 👏

  • @cineffect
    @cineffect Před 4 měsíci +19

    If you have a great business idea, innovation, idea for a book, movie, etc. and do not come from a famous or at least a well known background (aka nepotism), there is no better country on this planet where you can find investors and sponsors faster than in the good old USA. The eternal optimism is what has made America great and will continue to do so, despite the negative development in the past few years. Try to find money for your starting business in Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East and you meet with a wall of pessimism, bureaucracy and nepotism, even Canada and Australia are not easy anymore. In most countries outside USA, you either already have to bring your own money, or be content with working for someone as an employee.

    • @ruralsquirrel5158
      @ruralsquirrel5158 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is a very small sliver of humanity that you're talking about. And I agree with you. It's a shame the US doesn't put more effort into attracting those immigrants, the highly skilled, the educated. You know how hard it is for an educated European to emigrate to the US? There is a quota system, you know.

    • @cineffect
      @cineffect Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ruralsquirrel5158 No, as a Canadian I would not know, but I can imagine.

    • @HELLOPATTAYA
      @HELLOPATTAYA Před 4 měsíci

      I doubt that 350 millions of US citizen have great business idea.they (US citizen) stay because they are stuck, nobbody want them! most are broke with debts and uneducated.If I have a good idea, I go to China like the thousand of US companies who left already!

    • @staying_substantially6186
      @staying_substantially6186 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ruralsquirrel5158 well, of course. The US has its own educated people, it is understandable that they are not willing to invite every foreigner into their country which immediately harms the culture of country and beyond that, it takes one job away for an American. I am european myself who wants to achieve a life in the US, but that is the reality

    • @cineffect
      @cineffect Před 4 měsíci

      @@staying_substantially6186 I understand that in order to move to "where you're treated best", you first need to make (or inherit 😉) lot of money and that in my opinion is still easiest in USA (unless you're part of the nepotism scheme in your home country).

  • @jessicarox85
    @jessicarox85 Před 4 měsíci

    love how you focus on good examples than to point out problems in one place like most videos do

  • @hiddenname9809
    @hiddenname9809 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The people coming in through the southern border missed the memo.

  • @avernvrey7422
    @avernvrey7422 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Yes, you can make a lot OWNING a business outside the US. And that business can die within a few bad years... Demand can evaporate.
    In person has less competition. Online work will very soon be swamped as more and more providers, from all of the world, offer the exact same service. Year by year, competition will expand. ie, Nomad Capital is so copied that they had to address the issue in a vid and try to differentiate themselves, but the race to the bottom is unstoppable. All services that can be done online will be bid down until the pay is very low.
    The vid's advice is just for millionaires with ready liquid assets (or at least assets that can be monitored remotely), and to be fair, he makes that clear.

    • @irisroyal2764
      @irisroyal2764 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Do you have an advice?

    • @grddavis
      @grddavis Před 4 měsíci

      Yep assets held in the countries he is saying are bad to live in lol

  • @mariadinuzzo8882
    @mariadinuzzo8882 Před 4 měsíci +10

    There is no such thing as a perfect country.

  • @guilhermefranciulli5088
    @guilhermefranciulli5088 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video.

  • @bitcoinpoemspro1406
    @bitcoinpoemspro1406 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thx. Very good.

  • @olmedomiro5476
    @olmedomiro5476 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The main reason migrants move to the US is to send dollars back to their country. The dollar is overvalued in most developing countries if you get paid in dollars in the US save like shit, then you can ship a lot of dollars to the country you come from and those dollars are worth more.

  • @Currencywalk
    @Currencywalk Před 4 měsíci +6

    We come to USA to move from no class/poverty to middle class, in hope of returning home and building up. Do not forget coming here, means our kids have better opportunities than we ever did. The issue now is the taxes the middleclass pays which now impact us. It is the dream EVERYONE in poverty has. Even those in Africa, come to US to build ourselves and to one day return home with our wealth and new status.

    • @zuzanazuscinova5209
      @zuzanazuscinova5209 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Poor countries should focus on building themselves up instead of siphoning off money from the rich ones. Improve productivity and you will be rich too. The problem is it's extremely hard to do.

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Andrew, I agree!!

  • @darilensaharithariffin
    @darilensaharithariffin Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you for mentioning Malaysia.