Currently, the cost of living in the United States is $2,213, with rent for one person costing an average of $1,399 per month.
Spain is perfect whether you want to sunbathe on the Costa del Sol or explore Madrid's lively culture and art scene.
Looks can be deceiving. A quick glance at the tiny island (archipelago) of Malta may make you think that only the world's elite could afford to live there.
If you have ever wanted to dine on world-famous cuisine, shop in the finest boutiques or visit renowned museums, now is your chance.
For real bargain hunters, a country like Ecuador is cheap and safe with a very comfortable year-round climate.
Naturally, expats are flocking to Colombia. The country is biodiverse. The huge South American nation borders the Caribbean and Pacific.
With an estimated cost of living for one person at $1,073, Portugal offers Americans hoping to live abroad a low-priced European option.
American visitors to Cozumel and Cancun may shudder at the thought of living in Mexico, but the nation has much more to offer.