
The violence in the Puerto Vallarta area, including a recent cartel rampage following the death of a leader, is unnerving American retirees living in Mexico.
Expatriates like Bill Huebsch and Joyce Kinnear have experienced firsthand the disruption caused by drug cartel activity, with one witnessing a supermarket lockdown and the other seeing burning cars. While some retirees, like Ken Schmier, remain optimistic about the area's safety due to its tourist economy, others are being advised by financial planners to consider the risks of retiring abroad.
Experts recommend thorough research, establishing local contacts, and preparing for potential disasters, both natural and man-made. Despite the security concerns, many retirees are still drawn to Mexico and other foreign countries by lower costs of living, cultural immersion, and opportunities for travel and self-reinvention.
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