If You Plan To Quit Your Job In 2019, Here’s Where To Live Cheaply So You Don’t Have To Work
If you spend more time daydreaming about quitting your job than actually doing work, it might be time to consider a change. Of course, needing to earn an income is…

KOH SAMUI, THAILAND – JUNE 18: A woman rests on a hammock at the beach at the Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary June 18, 2012 . Thailand’s official tourism body, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set itself the ambitious target of attracting more than 20 million tourists in 2012. According to TAT, In April, Thailand welcomed 1,659,021 international tourists which is a slight increase of 6.87% over the same in 2011. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
(Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)If you spend more time daydreaming about quitting your job than actually doing work, it might be time to consider a change.
Of course, needing to earn an income is likely a hindrance, but there are some locales so inexpensive, you might not need to work.
International Living has assembled a list of the World's Best Places to Retire in 2019. These 10 locations have such a low cost of living that you could start planning now.
Like Panama. The taxes are low, lots of people speak English, and they use US dollars as their currency. Or Costa Rica, where rents start at $500 a month.
If you really want to get away, International Living also mentions Malaysia and Thailand, where meals can run as little as $5 and a single person could get away with a budget of just over $1000 a month.