Egypt is the cheapest country to live in

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A recent report highlights seven countries where you can enjoy a high quality of life for around $1,500 per month. The information comes from LivingCost.org, which shows that living in the U.S. can be more expensive compared to these options. First on the list is Thailand, known for its stunning beaches, lively cities like Bangkok, and delicious food. The country is considered relatively safe, ranking just above the U.S. in safety. Next is Latvia, which offers a good quality of life at a lower cost. The weather is not as warm as Thailand, but it has many beautiful forests and lakes, plus a rich history. Latvia ranks higher than the U.S. for safety and rule of law. Chile is also recommended, with its amazing food and breathtaking landscapes. The cost of living remains very affordable, and the country boasts strong legal protections. Slovakia appeals to both city lovers and nature enthusiasts. Its capital, Bratislava, has a lovely historic center, and the surrounding area offers beautiful mountains and parks. Slovakia ranks safely and is stable. Uruguay, often praised for its beaches and fine cuisine, also has a high literacy rate and ranks better than the U.S. regarding political stability and legality. Moving to the west, Portugal is famous for its friendly people, good food, and safety. It ranks similarly to the U.S. in rule of law but does better in safety. Lastly, Costa Rica is known for its natural beauty and warm climate. Although costs have risen, it remains cheaper than the U.S. The country's location makes it a great spot for exploring both North and South America. With strong U.S. dollars, anyone can consider these seven countries as affordable places to call home.


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