This Eastern European country also used to be a part of the Soviet Union. Now, it is its own country, which shares a border with Romania and Ukraine.
Moldova is one of the poorest countries in Europe these days. It faces both high unemployment rates as well as poverty. As an outsider, your American dollar will go a long way there. If you learn a few words in Moldovan or Russian, it might go even further.
Local purchasing power is 70.62% lower
Rent is 92.15% cheaper
Groceries are 78.03% cheaper
Local goods and services are 71.63% cheaper
Zambia
Located in Southern Africa, Zambia is home to a population of 18.3 million. Locals and visitors alike can find plenty of hiking trails and wildlife to explore. As English speakers, you would be happy to know that Zambia's official language is English.
This country is landlocked, but when it can brag about being home to the famous Victoria Falls, why would it ever need a beach?
Local purchasing power is 10.07% higher
Rent is 78.06% cheaper
Groceries are 66.17% cheaper
Local goods and services are 55.27% cheaper
Nepal
This country is located in South Asia and shares a border with both India and China. The local economy is in bad shape and it mostly relies on tourism. This means that as foreigners, your dollars can get you pretty far here.
With eight of the highest mountains in the world within its borders (yes, Mount Everest too), Nepal is heaven for hikers and climbers.
Local purchasing power is 74.91% lower
Rent is 96.64% cheaper
Groceries are 73.62% cheaper
Local goods and services are 69.98% cheaper
Ukraine
This country was mentioned as the neighbor of several other countries in this list, and now it gets to take center stage. This country, too, was once part of the Soviet Union, and now stands independent, sharing a border with Russia.
A big part of the country's population of 43.7 million lives in Kyiv, the capital. Travelers love to explore the country's Black Sea shoreline and forested mountains.
Local purchasing power is 73.07% lower
Rent is 90.64% cheaper
Groceries are 80.13% cheaper
Local goods and services are 73.78% cheaper
Czech Republic
In 1993, after Czechoslovakia turned into two separate countries, the Czech Republic was formed. From its location in central Europe, this country borders with Austria, Poland, and Germany. This well-established democracy enjoys a stable economy.
The 10.7 million residents of the Czech Republic speak Czech as their main language. Their capital city is Prague, which is famous for its historic buildings and landmarks.
Local purchasing power is 23.78% lower
Rent is 85.17% cheaper
Groceries are 64.16% cheaper
Local goods and services are 58.78% cheaper