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Planning to retire overseas and live on Social Security? Here’s where your check will go furthest

Social Security in the United States was never intended to provide more than 40% of your income needs. But if you’re considering retiring somewhere outside of the U.S. with Social Security as your main source of income, then you’ll want to consider in which countries your Social Security check will go the furthest. In this GoBankingRates slideshow article, reporter John Csiszar explores 25 foreign countries where you’ll have some of your Social Security income left over, as measured by average food, utility and housing costs. Click here to read more.

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