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Weekly Finance Thread - 2027-06-27

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the retirement math in the US is much different than that in Italy/France, let alone somewhere like Brazil/Paraguay

It's interesting you mention France, since I think tax treaties with the US make them a pretty good option.

I recall a thread on Bogleheads which argued that France was quite possibly the best place to retire for Americans b/c of tax treaties and their generous treatment of retirement account withdrawals:

https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=383390

Sounds right. I believe France is one of the few that respects Roth and HSA tax-advantaged status.

It is not a coincidence! Since, for Americans, the US taxes your income no matter where you are, that is something you have to pay attention to.