How US Retirees Are Using AI to Build New Lives and Businesses in Mexico

American retirees in their 60s are moving to Mexico and using AI tools to launch startups, reinventing retirement. The affordability crisis in the US and Mexico's favorable business environment are driving this trend.
American retirees are relocating to Mexico and leveraging AI to start new businesses. Karen Watts Nauman, 67, and Jeff Nauman, 69, moved to Lake Chapala, Mexico, where their three-bedroom home costs $1,250 monthly. They launched The AI Boomers, a platform teaching older adults to use AI tools. The US affordability crisis and rising healthcare costs are driving this migration. Mexico offers affordable healthcare and a growing tech ecosystem, with cities like Guadalajara developing tech infrastructure. The Naumans' business benefits from high-speed internet, co-working spaces, and a bilingual workforce. AI tools lower the cost of entry and operational burden, enabling seniors to start businesses without significant capital investment.
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