12-07-2018, 12:40 PM
I wasn't trying to belie your very good idea, it has a lot of merit and there are a lot of USA communities and third world countries competing for US retirees. A guaranteed income stream is very attractive for host communities.
I think the hangup is #2 on the list: Healthcare. If I lived in Belize and needed acceptable but also affordable healthcare, Mexico isn't far away. I have friends in Saipan (part of the USA for those who don't know) and they go the Philippines when they need more than their islands can provide. They don't come here. In Hawaii we are pretty much stuck here, and our healthcare options are going to continue to decline each year. It needs to be going the other direction to attract the elderly. Or at least level out. As it is, many of our healthcare workers are temporary employees employed by agencies on the mainland. That costs a lot, and is a temporary stopgap at best. In order to get them we're not only paying a salary, but housing, travel, per diem, etc costs as well.
I think the hangup is #2 on the list: Healthcare. If I lived in Belize and needed acceptable but also affordable healthcare, Mexico isn't far away. I have friends in Saipan (part of the USA for those who don't know) and they go the Philippines when they need more than their islands can provide. They don't come here. In Hawaii we are pretty much stuck here, and our healthcare options are going to continue to decline each year. It needs to be going the other direction to attract the elderly. Or at least level out. As it is, many of our healthcare workers are temporary employees employed by agencies on the mainland. That costs a lot, and is a temporary stopgap at best. In order to get them we're not only paying a salary, but housing, travel, per diem, etc costs as well.