Digital nomadism was a niche phenomenon before the pandemic (2019), with around 7.3 million Americans working abroad. In 2024, 18.1 million US citizens identify as digital nomads, a 147 percent increase year over year, according to MBO Partners.
That is the hard data everyone knows. What nobody is discussing is the relentless bombardment of publicity encouraging Americans to leave the country for friendlier lands money-wise.
Nowadays, it’s easy to spot an army of TikTokers, Instagrammers, and YouTubers making millions by promoting the “infinite” benefits of a nomadic lifestyle.
In this regard, even the US government has released step-by-step guidelines for retirees to learn how to live abroad while retaining
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