Chiang Mai, Thailand
Monthly budget: $1,100
Monthly rent: $400
Consider settling down in Chiang Mai, perhaps the world’s most affordable place to retire comfortably. A retired couple can live here for as little as $1,100 per month, including rent and other basic expenses.
A frugal person could live here on much less. I know a single American man living in Chiang Mai on only $200 a month, with half of that going for rent. He makes a sport out of spending as little as possible. Another Thai American woman who bought an apartment in a small town outside Chiang Mai manages on her Social Security income alone, which is $600 a month. These are special cases, but you can live very cheaply in this part of Thailand.
House and apartment rentals can vary a great deal. You can rent a small home outside Chiang Mai for $100 to $150 a month. For a house or apartment that most American retirees would be happy living in, figure about $400 a month.
ຖ້າເຮົາເບິ່ງຕາມການຂຽນ SSI ອາດຊິແປວ່າ Social Security Income ຫລື Supplemental Security Income ກະໄດ້
ແຕ່ສ່ວນຫລາຍແລ້ວ ເມື່ອເວົ້າເຖິງ SSI ມັກຊິໝາຍເຖິງ Supplemental Security Income
ສ່ວນ Social Security Income ນີ້ ຄົນອາເມຣິກາສ່ວນຫລາຍບໍ່ມັກໃຊ້ຄຳຫຍໍ້ SSI ອາດແມ່ນຍ້ອນວ່າ ຢ້ານມັນສັບສົນກັນ
ເງິນ SSI ແມ່ນເງິນສົງເຄາະ ຫລືວ່າ welfare.
ແຕ່ວ່າ Social Security Income ແມ່ນເງິນທີ່ຖືກຕັດອອກໄວ້ໃນຄາວທີ່ບຸກຄົນນັ້ນໆ ເຮັດວຽກເຮັດການ ເຊິ່ງຈະໄປຢູ່ປະເທດໃດ ກໍມີສິດຮັບເງິນດັ່ງກ່າວຄືເກົ່າ, ຍົກເວັ້ນແຕ່ວ່າກອງທຶນໂຕນີ້ ເໝິດໄປ ເຊັ່ນນັກວິຊາການຫລາຍຄົນກະຕວງວ່າ ມັນຄືຊິຢູ່ໄດ້ບໍ່ກາຍ 50 ປີ
ໃນຂ່າວ ຫລືວ່າ ສາຣະຄະດີ ທີ່ຂ້ອຍເອົາມາລົງນັ້ນ ເວົ້າເຖິງ $600 Social Security Income ເຊິ່ງເປັນເບັ້ຽບຳນານຂອງຜູ່ກ່ຽວ (ຫລືວ່າຈາກບັນຊີແຮງງານຂອງຜົວ), ບໍ່ແມ່ນເງິນສົງເຄາະ ຫລືວ່າ SSI.