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  2. Retiring early abroad: The good and bad of living overseas ...

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    The pros and cons of retiring early abroad. Over the past few years, the idea of early retirement has been riding a wave, whether that’s due to the COVID pandemic, the desire for more autonomy ...

  3. Is Retiring Abroad Really Worth It for You? - AOL

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    The cost of living. If maximizing your retirement savings is important, the countries in Central and South America, Southeast Asia, or even some parts of Europe can offer a much lower cost of living.

  4. How to Retire in Thailand - AOL

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    Thailand receives a lot of attention as a retirement destination — and for good reason. The cost of living is low, which means you can stretch your retirement savings further. The country has a ...

  5. List of Asian countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    This is the map and list of Asian countries by monthly average wage (annual divided by 12 months) gross and net income (after taxes) average wages for full-time employees in their local currency and in US Dollar. The chart below reflects the average (mean) wage as reported by various data providers.

  6. Retirement age - Wikipedia

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    The retirement age will gradually increase to 62 for males by 2028 and 60 for females by 2035. In 2021, the retirement age is 60.25 (age 60 and 3 months) for men and 50.33 (age 50 and 4 months) for women, the age will be increased by 3 months each year following for men and 4 months for women. [96]

  7. UN pension - Wikipedia

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    UN pension is a retirement benefit provided to people who have worked directly for the United Nations organization. It is provided through the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF) under Article 28 [1] of the Regulations, Rules and Pension Adjustment System of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF Rules).