>low cost of living >high standard of living >low taxes >favourable business environment >economy with room to go
Does such a place exist? If so, where is it?
I grew up in the third world in a country with an extremely small white minority(40,000 nationwide) and am now in America for school, and the taxes here are absolutely killing my business. Where can I go?
If you want to stay in the first world taxes will only get worse if you move out of America. Honestly midwest/north US might be the only place this is describing. Only other places I can think of are south South America (Argentina) or Dubai if you can deal with that. I myself plan on moving to Oregon eventually
Christian Young
>low cost of living >high standard of living Poland Czech Republic Slovakia
Jackson Nelson
It really doesn't have to be the first world, trust me I grew up in the literal african bush
Levi Ward
>USA if you're not a money flaunting nigger, all you need is food (cheap), water, shelter (room in an apartment is you can't really have a high standard of living for cheap in the United States, but of course this depends on your hobbies >USA has low taxes compared to the rest of the world >USA has a favorable business environment if you know how to navigate it. Although your typical wagecuck will be hesitant to start one. >USA has room to grow just because of innovation & immigration (although you can't compare it to India & China growth rates, but those aren't exactly developed countries)
If you want to be a wagecuck, the USA is pretty shit, I'd just go to Western/Northern Europe
Landon Brown
North England, tax isn't the cheapest but it's a great place to start in life if you're used to shit weather.
Tyler Cook
South Korea?
Jordan Martin
Poland is pretty shit outside of Warsaw and incomes are so fucking low if you try to spend your monopoly money on foreign products they are 2X more expensive.
source: used to live in Poland
Michael Carter
Also, forgot to add that I'd definitely recommend Poland for alcoholics, because drinking with your neighbors is the only interesting thing to do there
Gabriel Gonzalez
>it's a great place to start in life if you're used to shit weather. I'm used to the opposite shit weather, user.But good idea. >If you want to be a wagecuck, the USA is pretty shit Gonna be a no from me. I already run my own business and my degree is just kind of a fallback mechanism since it's free.
Funny story on that by the way, I applied to all the universities as "ethnically african" and got absurd scholarships because of it
Carson Taylor
To be honest I only paid 20k for my USA university degree (B.S. Mechanical Engineering), and I went to a pretty expensive state school. Refinanced those loans to 2.8% after graduating, but I could pay them off right now if I wanted to.
The only people in the United States paying lots of money for school are people who have rich parents & go to out of state/expensive private schools and get no scholarships, otherwise 20-30K debt is pretty common.
Owen Reed
Are you actually black though?
Adrian Torres
Of fucking course not. I grew up on a commercial farm in Zambia about ten miles from Lake Kariba. My family is three generations Zimbabwean(rhodesian, technically) but our farm was expropriated during land reform so we had to move our entire operation and resources over the border.
Liam Hughes
I'll be graduating with no debt. Anything not covered in scholarships I pick up myself.
Jordan Howard
Well as long as your from africa I guess you arent lying.
Evan Stewart
Hell fucking no. I moved there (had illegal work lined up) with the goal of starting a business. A foreigner will never, ever succeed in Korea on his own. I met one guy who actually made it there as a foreigner and he was in the process of losing everything because the people he trusted turned on him.
The barriers to entry are way to high and if you are making money koreans will copy you before the ink is dry on your lease.
Xavier Turner
It's actually a great tool when arguing with black americans about racism. They'll tell me I don't understand what "marginalization" or "discrimination" is like which I then start speaking to them in Shona or show them pictures of the farm the black zimbabwean government stole from us(Which is now completely non-operational and the crops have gone to shit) to prove my point.
Also showing them my zambian passport kind of makes them drop their jaw, especially when I prove that I'm more african than they'll ever be
Liam Walker
40% is low for taxes? I thought it was quite high.
Matthew Rivera
That's EXTREMELY high
Joshua Moore
Most people don't pay tax at all.
With the new tax bill, the highest tax rate is lowered, and S-Corp/LLC owners pay 20% less tax on top of that, because only 80% of pass through income is taxed.
Brayden Green
FUCK YOU FUCK FUCK YOU STOP POASTING WOMEN ON Jow Forums YOU STUPID NIGGER ITS TRIGGERING MY >TFW NO GF FEELS GODDAMN IT AHHHHHHHHHH
We must re seize the precious minerals lad, this is something I want to do
Austin Morales
>USA in the ID that's fucking glorious in itself Well with Mnangagwa clearly a better leader than Mugabe, its quite possible he will invite us back to our farm. He may also be interested in sheltering the millions of soon-to-be fleeing white south africans. Even if they all fled to Zimbabwe, however, they would still be outnumbered 5 to 1. It is possible that many could flee back though.
I am hopeful that even Mnangagwa is ousted in the next election. He has shown promise but Chamisa would be a much better president. MDC has always enjoyed white support anyway.
Singapore looks amazing, as does Monaco although I'm still priced out of monaco(for now)
Nathan Wood
The meme magick wills it.
Well that’s good I suppose, I’m relatively ignorant on the political climate, but mercs keep telling me is that the natives are notoriously retarded/ poor fighters. + mining experience makes sense to go down there
Ryan Young
>singapore >anything other than a shithole lmao
Mason Walker
>mercs keep telling me is that the natives are notoriously retarded/ poor fighters. They absolutely are. Look at numbers from the Bush War for proof.
There was one time where several armed "War veterans" stormed our compound(in broad daylight mind you), guns blazing in an effort to take the farm. One of the farmworkers was killed but between the five security staff, my two brothers, and I, we killed or injured about 20 of them before the rest ran off. The zambian government took the rest into custody and that was the last time they fucked with us.
Brayden Anderson
Interesting to have someone here who actually experienced the land grabbing first hand.
It's hard to tell what's going on in SA, do you know if the situation for their farms is really as bad as it seems?
Ryan Carter
Is this the most based biz poaster in history?
Joseph Gutierrez
Yes they're implementing the same system they did in Zimbabwe 18 years ago - it will be disastrous for their economy. Zambia, Malawi, Nigeria, and other competent African nations will welcome the farmers with open arms though - what would be even better is for those nations to also capture some of the skilled officeworkers to start enterprise in those countries. If I can't find a place outside of Africa, bringing a software company back to Zambia would certainly catch people's attention. And seeing that Guy Scott's presidency(we had a white president for about 90 days due to a consitutional technicality in 2014) was received well, a white zambian who is a son of africa, staying here to run a business, will likely be well-received.
James Rivera
I'd hardly based, I just grew up in a different place than most everyone else here. If you were raised there you wouldve done the same.
Gavin Morgan
Interesting. Would it be full on retarded to move to Zambia, Malawi, Nigeria, Lesotho, etc from the US to pursue starting a business? Seems like there's ton of potential there for my industries (cannabis and software). Africa has a great climate, cheap land too I'd imagine.
Josiah Hill
No actually, setting up a cannabis business in one of those countries might be extremely lucrative. I know there are several farmers in my area who are lobbying HARD(my father included) to get the government to legalise production.
Keep in mind these countries are very conservative, too.
Luke Stewart
Unironically Vietnam. Hanoi in particular
Liam Walker
Luxembourg if you got real cash, Czech Republic if not.