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After Earning $400,000 Per Year on His Blog, Mr Money Mustache’s Spending Rises to $256,000

April 1, 2016 Leave a Comment

Mr. Money Mustache prided himself of living happily and responsively without expensive lifestyle. During this April Fool occasion, he made a joke with his readers that with an abundance of money his family spending rises to $256,000.

“Remember how all this time I’ve been telling you that life is better if you aren’t focused on the pursuit of luxury? Yeah, well that turned out to be bullshit, ” Mr. Money Mustache joked. “I stumbled into a goldmine by starting this website. It has become a truly once-in-a-hundred-lifetimes situation, with over 18 million people stopping by so far and hundreds crawling around at any given moment. With this level of traffic, even the minimal level of advertising you see at the bottom is enough to make freight trains of cash. Enough money every month, for a family to live extremely well on for a year.”

Indeed, Peter Adeney, aka. Mr. Money Mustache, earns as much as $400,000 a year on his blog.  He plans to donate the money away some day. (mrmoneymustache.com)

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