He's 33 years old and 'semi-retired' on $1,592 a month -- and all it took was a move to this country:
Swigunski had always dreamed of traveling the world, and before he graduated from the University of Missouri in 2011, he found himself at a crossroads: pursue a traditional corporate job, or travel to Prague, where he was offered the opportunity to lead a group of students studying abroad.
Since then, Swigunski has visited over 100 countries, living and working in different locales for months, or years at a time: He's been a travel writer in Korea, an advertising manager in Australia and a marketing and sales manager in New Zealand, among other jobs. "These services are helping other people by inspiring them to create a different journey or start their own global careers," he says."I want to help other people become digital nomads in a faster path."Swigunski's annual income hovers between $250,000 and $275,000 — and thanks to tax benefits in Georgia, he gets to keep a lot more of his income than he would otherwise.