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How a couple turned to travel as a way to retire early

Por: CBS News Business July 17, 2023

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Santa Monica, California — Rob and Allie Marmion spend their days traveling the world.I think it's great just to be able to eat ramen in Japan and eat spaghetti in Italy, Allie Marmion told CBS News. It's like a nonstop vacation that began five years ago, after their kids left home and they realized they didn't save enough to retire comfortably in the U.S.... + full article



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