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39-year-old American expat lives on $ 15,500 in one of the world's most expensive cities: I have 'so much of what I could ever want'
When he moved to Paris in 2017, Jay Swanson "was in dire straits," he says. The now 39-year-old was drowning in around $ 86,500 of debt from projects...
cnbc.com - 30+ days ago

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