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

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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.

Check out Olumide’s YouTube: https://youtube.com/@olumidegbenro

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

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  1. Only people working on line can do this. I just visited Bali last month, and the average wage for workers in town was 5 or 6 dollars a day. The poverty is overwhelming. I saw 20 blocks of shops where all the vendors sold the same thing. Sunglasses water and coke. That’s it. A good day is when they sell two cans of coke, 3 waters.

  2. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves here. The local people aren’t going to put up with gentrification. They have been there 1000’s of years. Get this idea he’s spinning out of your mind, this is not reality.

  3. Bali looks lovely. All countries should insist upon an Investor Visa.
    $1,000 for rent and utilities in Bali sounds high for the area. Is that what the locals pay?
    Also, is living and working in Bali doable because your work is purely digital and can be done anywhere?

  4. Very good breakdown brother. Thanks for sharing. I am originally from Mexico, but have lived my whole life in California. I recently just moved to Arizona and bought land here. With no family and friends. I’m truly considering just getting out of the United States and either going back to Mexico (Baja California) or Bali. Lots of things to think about and consider. Your video absolutely helps. Thank you.

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