The U.S. population is aging rapidly. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 17.3% of the population - about 57.8 million people in total - are over the age of 64. In 30 years, the number of Americans in this age group is projected to reach 84 million, accounting for 23% of the population. Many within the rapidly growing demographic group are geographically mobile, and every year, millions of Americans aged 65 and older pack up and move to a different part of the country.
More U.S. retirees are heading overseas for a better quality of life, as countries like Portugal, Mauritius, and Spain offer attractive retirement visa programs. Unlike the U.S., these countries provide clear paths to citizenship and strong support for expats. For those seeking sunshine, safety, and affordability, retiring abroad is more appealing than ever. Baby boomers aren't just flocking down to sunshine states like Florida to kickstart their retirement careers anymore-they're booking a one-way ticket overseas for a better quality of life.