More Hispanics retiring to native homelands - Drawn by a lower cost of living, increasing numbers of Hispanic retirees are leaving the United States to return to Latin America — what sociologists call `the salmon phenomenon.’ - One in 10 Hispanics between 40 and 74 is seriously considering returning to their homeland

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“They came to America with the idea of forging a better future and they did it.

Now, however, growing numbers of Latin American immigrants close to the age of retirement are choosing to return to their countries of origin, where their Social Security checks, private pensions and savings will stretch further.

One in 10 Hispanics between 40 and 74 is seriously considering returning to their homeland or another region of the Americas that offers better conditions for healthcare and living, according to a recent study.”*

*From: http://www.miamiherald.com
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