
“What do China, Russia and the Cayman Islands have in common? All three are among the top 10 countries for working-age expatriates looking for wealth and happiness, according to the 2013 HSBC Expat Explorer Survey. Given the many people who are now thinking of pulling up stakes and hightailing it out of the U.S., it’s a good time to consider some of its findings. On one hand, it’s unsurprising that the respondents found Switzerland to be the world’s most economically-rewarding country for expats. But many would be surprised to find that the second most desirable country, from an economic standpoint, is Communist-ruled China.”
http://thesovereigninvestor.com/2013/11/13/plotting-escape-america/
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