Here Are The Best States To Retire, Ranked From Most Expensive To Cheapest

Published on 08/20/2019
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Italy

Just like most countries, weather in Italy varies depending on where you live. In Rome, temperatures vary from 37 degrees Fahrenheit (3 degrees Celsius) in the winter to 84 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius) in the summer months. As far as the cost of living in Rome, it is pretty comparable to any European city, but something good to keep in mine is that it’s much cheaper than New York, London, or Tokyo. Some things are more expensive in Italy than in the U.S., such as energy costs; gas, electricity, heating, etc. Living in the land of bread, pasta, and pizza seems like the ultimate dream, doesn’t it?!

Italy

Italy

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Cambodia

Like most of Southeast Asia, Cambodia is warm to hot all year, and the climate is dominated by the annual monsoon season with its alternating wet and dry seasons. In the winter months temperatures can drop to 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius) and in the summer months can reach up to 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius); what a big difference! Living in Cambodia is extremely cheap: about $350 per month can get you an apartment in a central location. Khmer is the most commonly-spoken language in Cambodia. Cambodia has many tourist attractions that are definitely must-sees when you first arrive!

Cambodia

Cambodia

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