Paid Parental Leave in Dominican Republic vs the US: The Gap Is Bigger Than You Think

The Dominican Republic guarantees 14 weeks of paid maternity leave to all workers. The United States guarantees zero weeks of paid leave to private sector...

The Dominican Republic guarantees 14 weeks of paid maternity leave to all workers. The United States guarantees zero weeks of paid leave to private sector...

Watching Nicaragua's economic situation from within the country reveals a paradox that official statistics fail to capture: while inflation has declined...

The numbers are stark: Americans spend roughly four times more per capita on healthcare than Argentines yet live approximately five years less on average.

From Peru, the American narrative of inevitability has cracked visibly. Standing in Lima or Cusco, you hear the dissonance between how the United States...

After a year of heightened policy activity around the U.S.-Mexico relationship, several core assumptions behind American strategies proved unfounded.

While Florida and Arizona remain the traditional retirement destinations for millions of Americans, a smaller but growing cohort of US retirees is...

While Dominican Republic may not be the most common destination for Americans fleeing election anxiety, it represents a real and growing trend: families...

For some American families, the stress of election cycles and political uncertainty has become so overwhelming that they're making the unprecedented...

I won't come back to America even if Denmark has issues because the fundamental architecture of daily life—healthcare access, education, work-life...

Disabled Americans are increasingly relocating to Ecuador—some permanently, others seasonally—to access affordable healthcare and specialized medical care...