At 74, He Refused a Nursing Home on $900 a Month — Here's the Life the Philippines Gave Him Instead
At 74, He Refused a Nursing Home on $900 a Month — Here's the Life the Philippines Gave Him Instead Discover the inspiring story of an American retiree who chose a different path instead of assisted living, proving that retirement on a limited income can still offer freedom, purpose, and adventure. This video explores the realities of retiring in the Philippines on Social Security, including the lower cost of living, affordable housing, welcoming communities, healthcare, and the unexpected challenges that come with starting over in a new country. If you're researching retirement abroad, looking for affordable places to retire, or wondering whether the Philippines is a good destination for retirees, this story offers valuable insight into what life can really look like on a modest monthly budget. Subscribe for more Philippine travel content.

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