Jules Chambers Moved to Iceland
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•I'm much happier living in Iceland than in the U.S.—here's how much it costs
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Jules Chambers , 38 , moved to Iceland from Brooklyn in 2016 and she makes $ 73,000 a year.
All Things Iceland gives you the inside scoop on Icelandic nature, history, culture and travel through the eyes of someone who moved here as an American in 2016 .
I love Iceland , but it also can be really tough in the winter time when the daylight is so much less.
Living in Iceland has 1000% had an amazing impact on my mental health.
I would say that my Icelandic is only because I feel like I'm afraid to make really big mistakes.
I will never, ever say that there is no racism in Iceland .
The number one thing I miss from the US is my family. I visit the US one to two times a year and I have family members that also visit one or two times.
Iceland is my home. I've felt that ever since I moved. I'm really happy that I have the chance to say that. For the foreseeable future, Iceland is.
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