Manjo, Cameroon
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Living in this Cameroonian town is a bureaucratic slog. With a population of just 41,740, Manjo is a small and sleepy commune that offers little in the way of amenities or economic opportunity. The persistent headache of local government, as evidenced by academic studies on public service management, is a constant thorn in the side of residents.
Ultimately, Manjo is best suited for those content with a quiet, provincial lifestyle, far removed from the bustle of Cameroon's larger cities. The lack of development and heavy administrative burdens make this an unappealing destination for all but the most intrepid expats.
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$1955 / month
Savings Rate65%
Rent (Bahamas Average Adjusted)$279
Living Costs $766
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