2024 Vietnam Cost of Living: 70% less than America! MONEY in your Pocket.

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • Planning a move to Vietnam in 2024? Wondering about the cost of living comparison with America? Look no further! In this video, we break down how living in Vietnam can be a whopping 70% cheaper than in the United States. From accommodation and groceries to transportation, find out how you can stretch your budget and live comfortably in Vietnam. Don't miss out on these valuable insights for a more affordable lifestyle in 2024!
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    Links:
    Cost of Living:
    www.numbeo.com/
    Real Estate:
    asia-prop.com/
    Transportation:
    www.toyota.com.vn/
    vinfastauto.com/
    www.honda.com.vn/
    Grocery Stores:
    www.vietnamdrive.com/
    Health Insurance:
    www.expatden.com/
    www.axaglobalhealthcare.com/
    www.cignaglobal.com/
    vn.top-expat-insurance.com/
    Medical Expenses:
    dentalcentervietnam.com/
    eastrosedental.com/
    Fast Food:
    vietnamtrips.com/
    Video Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:51 Housing
    2:17 Utilities
    3:36 Transportation
    5:42 Fuel Costs
    6:36 Groceries
    9:48 Hlth Ins
    12:28 Medical Costs
    14:07 Fast Food
    14:50 Outro

Komentáře • 2

  • @bsways
    @bsways Před 2 měsíci

    So what happens when you reach 70 and can’t get insurance?

    • @ATPAllThingsPhilippines-jb2050
      @ATPAllThingsPhilippines-jb2050  Před 2 měsíci

      Good day B Sway and thank you for looking at ATP and viewing this video. You pose a question many ask and a decision many have had to make. If you become uninsurable while living abroad, one option is to self-insure if you have the financial resources. If you have limited resources, it could take only one major medical illness or accident to potentially exhaust those resources. Another option is to return to your home country and seek assistance there. In America, you might be covered by Medicare/Medicaid. If a veteran, you could also seek assistance from the Veterans Administration (VA) for medical care and possibly housing. For many living abroad, this topic should be planned for. If you have not already done so, please subscribe to ATP to receive future information like this. Your viewership and time is very much appreciated and I wish you a great day. 🙂