What if you could be
sorta rich?
You're sorta rich somewhere.Let's see where your money takes you.
🇹🇭 Bangkok
$9,300
feels like
🇨🇴 Medellín
$7,800
feels like
🇵🇹 Lisbon
$5,100
feels like
🇮🇩 Bali
$10,800
feels like
We combine World Bank purchasing power data, Penn World Table price indices, IMF inflation forecasts, live exchange rates, and 1,000+ curated data sources into one clear picture of what your money actually buys.
See how far your income stretches in any country vs. home — adjusted for real local prices, not tourist rates.
Passport-specific visa requirements, digital nomad visas, retirement visas, and length-of-stay rules.
Rent, groceries, transport, healthcare — itemized in your home currency so you can plan with confidence.
Your monthly take-home income
$3,000/month
Purchasing power by city
$3,000 (baseline)
Feels like $5,100
Feels like $7,800
Feels like $9,300
"Get a massage on a Tuesday" rich. "Didn't check my bank account today" rich. "Take the Uber instead of the bus" rich.
Your pension stretches twice as far with an ocean view. Eat out every meal, join a gym, take up a hobby — and still spend less than you did back home.
Learn more →Your $50/day is a hostel bunk in Barcelona. Or a boutique hotel and three restaurant meals in Hanoi. Same budget, wildly different day.
Learn more →$4K/mo in Medellín gets you a penthouse, eating out every night, and a gym membership that costs less than a sandwich back home. Same paycheck, completely different life.
Learn more →International school, private healthcare, and a house with a pool — for less than your old mortgage payment. The kids won't complain.
Learn more →See where your money goes further.
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35 million digital nomads. 500,000+ Americans living as silver nomads abroad. This isn't a fantasy — it could really be you.
"Went from barely making rent in Austin to having a penthouse with a view in Medellín. Same remote job. Same salary. Different math."
— Software dev, 28
"Our Social Security covers a 2BR apartment, private healthcare, eating out daily, AND we save $800/mo. Try that in Florida."
— Retired couple, Chiang Mai
"Family of four. International school, house with a pool, private healthcare — $3,200/mo all-in. We were spending $4,200/mo on rent alone back in New Jersey."
— Remote worker, Kuala Lumpur
Open the map. Pick a country. Do the math. Chill.
See where you're sorta rich →