I mean, if my husband and I BOTH had six figure jobs we could probably do the same thing. I can't imagine this was really that hard for them. Don't get me wrong, it's cool. But when most millennials only make around $60,000 in a dual household, this isn't widely realistic.
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Also, they've now created a class to teach other millennials how to do something similar, which costs $150. So they are still planning on creating an income, and I'm assuming they are hoping it will be a sustainable income. So now they just live in a van instead of a house? lol
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USA Today is on one helluva out-of-touch/tone-deaf roll, aren't they?
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was it because they has a shit-ton of cash and then drove around the country? i bet it was that.
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This should have “promoted” down in the last corner
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Sure is nice to have assets and no student debt
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Stupid Millennials
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