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Americans Flock to Spain: Why the US Isn’t Cutting It

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

americans Increasingly Cite lifestyle as‍ Key Driver for⁣ Relocating to Spain

Madrid, Spain – A growing number of Americans are choosing to move to ​Spain, and ​increasingly, the motivation isn’t political or financial, but a desire‌ for a fundamentally different way of life, according ⁢to recent discussions among expatriates. ⁤While navigating‍ Spanish ⁣visa‌ requirements and ⁤limited job‍ opportunities for Americans remains a challenge ⁤- with many finding work remotely or through self-employment – the appeal of a slower pace,stronger community ties,and a less materialistic culture is proving powerful.

Many Americans⁢ report a stark⁤ contrast between life in the US and Spain, with one reader commenting, “Even these threads of Americans commenting on how cheap everything‍ is in Spain … we’ve learned to ⁤evaluate⁣ EVERYTHING through the lens of money. It’s always​ all about money, sigh. America has⁤ broken us. In Spain, people treat each other with politeness and respect. Thay value family time, togetherness, laughter, human ⁤connection. They ⁣do not ghost each other ‌like Americans routinely do. Is that not worth more ⁢then gold?? (It is to me!).”

Others⁢ echo this sentiment, describing the ‌US as “a materialistic, consumeristic, for-profit ‌BUSINESS” where “every single​ aspect of American life is about monetisation.” ⁤One expatriate noted finding “a humanity that has⁢ long ​gone missing in the US, a certain innocence, honesty, human kindness and connection” in Spain. ‍Another stated their move‌ wasn’t driven by US politics, but by a desire​ for “the culture, people and their zest for life and not having to⁢ try so hard to get real, clean ⁤food.”

Though, the influx of Americans is also raising concerns among some residents. ⁣Readers have ⁢highlighted the potential ‍for increased cost of living pressures and exacerbation of the existing housing crisis, with foreign buyers able to afford higher prices and contribute to⁣ speculation. “Spanish people can’t afford buy a flat​ because the ​prices are raising too much,” one⁢ reader explained. “Foreigners with higher salaries are buying and renting a⁣ lot here ⁣and normal people with normal wage in Spain can’t live in our cities.”

For Americans seeking to move to Spain, visa options include those detailed in a recent report by The Local, https://www.thelocal.es/20240228/listed-the-visa-options-americans-can-apply-for-to-live-in-spain. Popular destinations for American expats are also​ highlighted in another The Local article, https://www.thelocal.es/20250902/where-are-americans-looking-to-move-to-and-rent-in-spain.

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