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Interested in Uruguay

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    Just joined this group and am interested in hearing pros and cons from people who have or are living in Uruguay. Thanks!

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    Hi Karen3A, I am David Hammond, International Living's correspondent in Uruguay. I am from Washington State and have been living in Uruguay for 19 years. In my opionion: A few cons: While I find Uruguay more affordable than the U.S., it is one of the more expensive countries in Latin America. And it's also a long flight to the U.S. A few pluses: What I like best about Uruguay is its culture of inclusion. There is a bigger middle class in Uruguay than any other country in Latin America. And its recently been ranked as the country with the least amount of public corruption in the Americas by Transparancy International.

    Here is an article I wrote that specifically lays out some of the pros and cons of living in Uruguay from my experience here:
    https://internationalliving.com/countries/uruguay/

    Here is another article I wrote more recently that explains some of the pluses for choosing Uruguay:
    https://internationalliving.com/why-uruguay-is-the-perfect-post-election-haven-for-expats/

    Best regards,
    David

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    Hi Karen3A, I am David Hammond, International Living's correspondent in Uruguay. I am from Washington State and have been living in Uruguay for 19 years. In my opionion: A few cons: While I find Uruguay more affordable than the U.S., it is one of the more expensive countries in Latin America. And it's also a long flight to the U.S. A few pluses: What I like best about Uruguay is its culture of inclusion. There is a bigger middle class in Uruguay than any other country in Latin America. And its recently been ranked as the country with the least amount of public corruption in the Americas by Transparancy International.

    Here are a couple of articles I wrote that yiou may find intereesting:

    1. This article specifically lays out some of the pros and cons of living in Uruguay:
      https://internationalliving.com/countries/uruguay/

    2. This article explains some of the pluses attracting expats to Uruguay:
      https://internationalliving.com/why-uruguay-is-the-perfect-post-election-haven-for-expats/

    Best regards,
    David

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