This is good Ray, you’re the best. I especially like the ones where you interview people about their expenses and life abroad. Keep going and thank you!
Sorry but you can not live under $1000 per month in Uruguay, in Pocitos for example you can find $500 for studio apartment rental, that alone you will need another 500-600 for food per month, I earn for month 1200 and I can not live by my own with high prices, cost of living here is expensive as any developed country, I’m living with my gf who earns 1500 per month, combined we can rent a department that cost $747 usd, with $100 usd of building costs, that’s not even counting electricity, gas and water, also food, taxes, bus tickets, etc 😅
In none of the five countries he listed can you live well for under $1k. Videos like these are clickbait and contain little useful information. And good luck trying to get a "hearty steak and a glass of malbec" in any major city in Argentina for under $15 at the moment.
New viewer here. You caught me with the Under $1000. bit. I'm far from an expert, but it seems you've picked the MOST expensive countries in Latin America?
I love your hat!
This is good Ray, you’re the best. I especially like the ones where you interview people about their expenses and life abroad. Keep going and thank you!
Well done! Thanks for doing such great research. Now, I need to investigate visa/residency challenges for each country.
Costa Rica, Uruguay, and Chile certainly not under $ 1,000. Uruguay and Chile are the most expensive countries in South America.😊
@@ngsocal Chile expensive? For Uruguayans… Chile is cheap!!! That speaks how friking expensive life is in Uruguay 😂
Costa Rica is now officially Californicated. Unaffordable for most locals and affordable only to rich gringos.
Thanks. Looking in from 🇨🇦 and this is pretty much spot on with my research. Panama City is on the bucket list for next winter me thinks 🤔
Argentina! I'd love to move there.
Sorry but you can not live under $1000 per month in Uruguay, in Pocitos for example you can find $500 for studio apartment rental, that alone you will need another 500-600 for food per month, I earn for month 1200 and I can not live by my own with high prices, cost of living here is expensive as any developed country, I’m living with my gf who earns 1500 per month, combined we can rent a department that cost $747 usd, with $100 usd of building costs, that’s not even counting electricity, gas and water, also food, taxes, bus tickets, etc 😅
In none of the five countries he listed can you live well for under $1k. Videos like these are clickbait and contain little useful information. And good luck trying to get a "hearty steak and a glass of malbec" in any major city in Argentina for under $15 at the moment.
Uruguay is the most expensive country in South America.
@@ngsocal yup it’s expensive, and salaries are the best of South America too but… life is pricey
Costa is kinda expensive.
Ray,
All are excellent choices. As for me, it's Argentina and Uruguay. Which are similar cultures. Argentina is my next place.
New viewer here. You caught me with the Under $1000. bit. I'm far from an expert, but it seems you've picked the MOST expensive countries in Latin America?
Wrong about Costa Rican. IT'S NOT CHEAPER THAN THE USA .Mabe 3 or 4 years ago .
You're not 62 yet Ray?
MEXICO TOPS THEM ALL
Nope
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@@BPe-ie9jeno es justo, sólo porque no tienes que pagar la luz eléctrica
Lose the hat Ray
if on equator you need a hat