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Living On $227K A Year In London, England | Millennial Money

London Video

24th September 2020

Imani Change, 28, lives in London, England, and earns $227,000 a year as a senior operations manager for a tech company.

Imani moved from Baltimore to London last September and adjusted to a different cost of living. Her rent is much more expensive, but her groceries are significantly cheaper.

This is the latest installment of Millennial Money, which profiles people across the U.S. and details how they earn and spend their money.

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I Live Better In Bali Than I Did In The US – Here’s How Much It Costs | Relocated

Bali Video

12th February 2022

Olumide Gbenro, 33, relocated to Bali from San Diego in 2019. He currently makes $140,000 a year running a social media marketing agency and hosting virtual and in-person conferences for digital nomads.

How We Retired Early In Portugal

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Portugal Video

How I Built a $1 Billion Start-Up Called Misfits Market

Misfits Market Video

Living On $1.6 Million A Year In Los Angeles | Millennial Money

Graham in LA USA Video

Living On $6.1 Million A Year In Las Vegas | Millennial Money

6.1 M USD a year living in LA Video

Why Rent In NYC Is Out Of Control Right Now

Time to leave NYC?

20th August 2022

Rents in New York City are at an all-time high. The median asking rent in Manhattan reached $4,100 in June 2022. CNBC Make It spoke to three New Yorkers whose rents increased up to $2,100 a month. But are New Yorkers willing to pay up?

One challenge for renters is the requirement that they earn 40 times the rent when applying for an apartment. With the median asking rent in Manhattan around $4,000, that means the minimum income to qualify for an apartment at that price is $160,000. The median household income in New York City is $67,000.

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I Quit My $35K Job To Grow My Side Hustle – Now It Brings In $141 Million

35K to 141 Million USD

How I Became An Overnight Dogecoin Millionaire

Doge Millionaire

30th May 2021

In February 2021, Glauber Contessoto went all in on a meme-based cryptocurrency, dogecoin, and in 69 days went from a struggling music producer to a millionaire.

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Making $378K A Year As A Fiverr Freelancer

36K to 378K USD Freelancer in USA Video

Making $44K A Year As A Sanitation Worker In NYC | On The Job

Tough job in New York Video

I Live, Travel, & Game Out Of My Van For $700 A Month | Unlocked

Van life Video

Making Up To $14K Per Month As A Private Chef

Chef 14K USD Video

How I Retired Early At 39 In Mexico City With $660,000

Early Retirement – Mexico City Video

Making $1,000 A Month Teaching My Community To Swim | On The Side

Swimming Business Video

I Make $100K Walking Your Dog In NYC | On The Job

Dog Walker Video

Our Last Video (Not Clickbait)

We’ve been reading the comments and want to clarify:

We’ve started this podcast and ran it for a year without any sponsors, we were not monetized when we started, and from the beginning, this has always been a passion for us.

Not to mention, we’ve had the pleasure of working with a variety of sponsors, and FTX had plans to continue sponsoring our channel long-term. We also want to mention that taking a break has nothing to do with the state of the market.

Our numbers are significantly higher during times of economic uncertainty, so from a financial perspective, it makes more sense to continue if money was the reason we’re doing it.

This was a passion project and we’d like to put it on hold for now.

Thank you for your support and looking forward to seeing you again!


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