$300,000 Of Debt To "Flee Trump’s America" | Financial Audit
Published: 2025-09-29
Status:
Available
|
Analyzed
Published: 2025-09-29
Status:
Available
|
Analyzed
Predictions from this Video
Incorrect: 5
Prediction
Topic
Status
The speaker predicts a global shift towards right-wing political movements.
"Europe's going to the right as well. Yeah. I mean, the whole world is worldwide."
Correct
The couple intends to move out of the United States. Potential destinations discussed include New Zealand, Germany, and other Northern European countries like Denmark, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
"We'd really like to move out of the United States. That was a big thing that we were in alignment on."
Pending
Predicts Reform to win the next UK election.
"Reform's about to just smash and win the next UK election."
Incorrect
The speaker predicts a right-wing political shift in Europe.
"Europe's going to the right as well."
Correct
Prediction that the Reform party will win the next UK election, indicating a rightward political shift in Europe.
"Europe's going to the right as well. Yeah. I mean, the whole world is worldwide. Reform's about to just smash and win the next UK election."
Incorrect
The couple wants to move out of the United States.
"We'd really like to move out of the United States. That was a big thing that we were in alignment on."
Pending
The couple is considering moving to New Zealand, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, or the Netherlands due to political climate concerns in the US.
"We have a few options that we talked about like New Zealand or Germany, Northern European countries like Denmark, Switzerland, Netherlands."
Pending
Prediction that the Reform party will win the next UK election.
"Reform's about to just smash and win the next UK election."
Incorrect
Prediction that the right-wing party will likely win in France.
"the right's going to likely win in France as well."
Correct
The US tech sector is currently experiencing difficulties.
"Tech is rough right now."
Correct
The European tech sector is significantly behind that of China and the United States.
"Europe has a tech sector that's not even close to competing with China and United States."
Correct
Germany is considered a potential option for relocation due to its economy and social programs, though its overall financial standing is being assessed against other Northern European countries.
"Italy, definitely not. Germany potentially. Northern European countries certainly more like Norway with the so wealth fund very they invested it very capitalistically and very well wish we could do that with social security we did it now we're but either way good so we're making a big financial decision here"
Pending
Italy's economy, particularly Southern Italy, is considered to be in a very poor state, with limited job opportunities.
"Italy, definitely not. Northern Italy is okay. Southern Italy completely gone. You probably don't know anything about that."
Correct
The couple intends to move out of the United States to a country like New Zealand, Germany, or other Northern European countries.
"We'd really like to move out of the United States. That was a big thing that we were in alignment on. We have a few options that we talked about like New Zealand or Germany, Northern European countries like Denmark, Switzerland, Netherlands."
Pending
Reform is predicted to win the next UK election.
"Reform's about to just smash and win the next UK election."
Incorrect
The tech sector is currently experiencing difficulties.
"Tech is rough right now."
Correct
Europe's tech sector is significantly less competitive than that of China and the United States.
"Europe has a tech sector that's not even close to competing with China and United States."
Correct
The couple believes their quality of life would be better in a different country than the United States.
"the idea is that you know our quality of life would be better in a different country."
Unrated
The job market in Italy, particularly Southern Italy, is very poor with limited opportunities, causing young adults to stay with their parents.
"Italy, good the luck. People don't even leave their homes, their parents' homes anymore. People don't move out because there's no job opportunities. It's really bad. Northern Italy is okay. Southern Italy completely gone."
Correct
Immigrating to New Zealand has become more difficult, likely requiring a job offer and significant financial resources due to recent law changes.
"From from what I know, yes, it is. I mean, definitely. um to like help move over there. You probably need to have a job. The laws have changed a lot and it's just it's a lot more difficult to move."
Correct
New Zealand, particularly Auckland, faces a severe housing affordability crisis with average housing costs exceeding $1 million and high overall cost of living, impacting job opportunities outside major cities.
"the cost of living in New Zealand is is very very high. Um, yeah, I want to like in the last couple of maybe five 10 years even, they've had like a severe housing affordability crisis, um, living anywhere else, you know, your job opportunities go significantly down, but living somewhere like Auckland, I want to say the average housing cost is probably like over a million dollars."
Correct
The tech job market in New Zealand has approximately 1,000 openings, but is highly competitive due to a large population and international applicants, with employers seeking over 10 years of IT experience.
"There's like a thousand job openings right now in the entire country. Tax sector is not very strong right now. It is big in New Zealand. It's actually their third largest export for what it's worth. But there's like a thousand openings right now, You're competing against New Zealanders, Chinese, Over 10 years of IT experience"
Incorrect
The overall unemployment rate in Europe is substantially higher than in the US, although some specific regions may have lower rates.
"Our market unemployment rate borderline across Europe is substantially higher mostly. Yes, you have pockets here and there that are lower, but"
Correct
The speaker finds the Netherlands attractive for capital gains but not for income tax purposes, suggesting a preference for investing over earning income there.
"I love the Netherlands, by the way. If I would move somewhere, it's the Netherlands, but only on capital gains. I would not live there as an income tax individual."
Pending
The couple has approximately $10,000 in home equity on a property valued at $295,000, with a mortgage of $285,363.23.
"So, you probably got it in the last couple years, right? Yeah. $285,36323 is owed. Mhm. Okay. Good. You have an What's it worth? Um, I don't know the what it's worth, but I know I have like a $10,000 equity position in the in the home. So, it's worth 295,000."
Pending
The couple has a very low emergency fund ($1,000) and is significantly behind on retirement savings, both scoring a 1 out of 10.
"Emergency fund, there's like a thousand in savings, one out of 10. Retirement, dramatically behind, 1 out of 10."
Pending