2023 Global Retirement Index: Ranking of the Best and Worst Countries to Retire in Google Searches

2023-09-13 15:01:07

09:59 AM

Natixis IM released the 2023 Global Retirement Index, in which it evaluates the retirement conditions of 44 countries in the world.

On this occasion, Norway, Switzerland and Iceland remained at the top of the ranking and obtained the best scores among the territories evaluated.

In fact, almost all developed countries in the 2023 Index received a higher overall score this year in all four aspects evaluated: finances in retirement; material well-being; Health and quality of life.

Colombia rises three places, but…

How did Colombia fare? Although the country improved and advanced three places compared to last year, it is still among the last in the measurement.

Thus, the national territory climbed from box 44 to 41, obtaining a weighting of 37% compared to 100% of the conditions evaluated.

“The South American country achieves its best record in the last three years, reaching position number 41 in the index, however, the indicators achieved are below the leading countries in the study,” said Natixis IM.

According to the ranking, Colombia is doing best in finances, with a score of 62%; in health he obtained 51%; in quality of life 57%; and in material well-being 11%, the latter being one of the worst indicators among the participants.

The best countries to retire

In any case, the top 10 of the best countries to retire looked like this:

1. Norway

2. Switzerland

3. Iceland

4. Ireland

5. Luxembourg

6. Netherlands

7. Australia

8. New Zealand

9. Germany

10. Denmark

The worst countries to retire

While the worst on the list were:

35. Chile

36. Greece

37. Spain

38. China

39. Russia

40. Mexico

41. Colombia

42. Türkiye

43. Brazil

44. India

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