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This 31-Year-Old's Vending Machine Business Could Earn Him $500K This Year Alone - Blavity

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At just 31 years old, Marcus Gram has the option to retire after his vending machine business became very lucrative over the last several years. As previously reported by AfroTech , Gram’s vending machine business went from making $4,000 in its first year to over $300,000 in 2021. And after a recent deal, it is currently projected to make over half a million in 2022. Though he can retire today if he wants, he’s not sure he’s ready to stop working just yet.

Source: Blavity News

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