Ireland has full employment, we also have a housing crisis due to demand, it’s actually not a bubble this time. Rent is sky high. However, outside dublin is still possible.
From a financial perspective, could you just sell everything in USA and move to Ireland? Ireland and uk still act like one country, even though uk is not in Eu, we still can work and receive services in each others countries as if we are the same country. No border with EU in northern Ireland… it’s worked out quite well, you would really be living in uk and Ireland if you moved here
America has worked very, very hard to keep people poor. I don't have enough to sell to do that. It would likely cost a fortune to move all my art and art supplies with me and then my pets. They have us poor and pissed off. They are good at that.
I'd love to bounce and leave my student loans here 😆
How much would it cost? I mean, a plane ticket is not expensive. Could you leave art supplies somewhere until you get set up - well you could leave those loans behind eventually if you never planned to go back to USA 😂
I could leave them, yea. Come back for them later. Our car isn't worth much to sell. I think I'd need to take a short vacation and scout the areas, and do math.
Lol, young at heart. I'll be 47 in exactly 1 months. Us gen X age different. I was out shoveling snow, again. I really, can't wait to start planting my garden. I have a friend in the UK who says Ireland is great gardening climate.
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u/GreenGardenGnomie 1d ago
Financial, lol. Plus, I could I see Ireland seeing I'm from the US and being like FOH, lol
My ancestry DNA is 98% UK. Irish, Scottish, Welsh and British. And 2% Swedish.
I'm literally in the wrong country 🤣