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Costa Ricans Save Little, but “Aborro Ant” Opens the Door to Financial Independence

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Costa Ricans save little, but “Ahorro ant” opens the door to financial independence San José, 17 Sep (elmundo.cr) – Independence is no longer measured solely in political or territorial terms. In times of inflation, economic changes and new consumption dynamics, Costa Ricans face a silent but decisive challenge: achieving their financial independence. According to the Financial Household Survey of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuse…
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Costa Ricans save little, but “Ahorro ant” opens the door to financial independence San José, 17 Sep (elmundo.cr) – Independence is no longer measured solely in political or territorial terms. In times of inflation, economic changes and new consumption dynamics, Costa Ricans face a silent but decisive challenge: achieving their financial independence. According to the Financial Household Survey of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuse…

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El Mundo CR broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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