Today: October 21, 2024
Today: October 21, 2024

‘It was a good choice: This US couple say their living costs dropped by nearly $3,000 a month when they moved to Italy

Italian dream: US couple Tony Smarrelli, 74, and his wife Francine, 75, moved to Italy from the US in December 2023.Courtesy Chris Sobolev via CNN Newsource
October 21, 2024

(CNN) — As they celebrated the milestone of their 50th wedding anniversary in Venice, Italy, in June 2023, Tony Smarrelli, 74, and his wife, Francine, 75, made an important decision.

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