Business & Tech
Stamford Man Profiled by Esquire About Millennial Income
Josh Cohen started Junkluggers when he was 21-years-old with his mom's SUV. Now he is franchising across the country.

STAMFORD, CT—Esquire magazine profiled Founder and CEO of Junkluggers Josh Cohen, 33, as part of a piece about the different lifestyles and spending habits of millennial men at different income levels.
Cohen makes about $250,000 a year, according to Esquire. Others profiled included a man who makes $1.5 million a year, $55,000 a year and a man living at the poverty line.
Cohen started Junkluggers when he was 21-years-old. He is married with two-year-old twins and a dog.
The eco-friendly company hauls away unwanted items and focuses on donating or recycling as much as possible to limit the amount that ends up in landfills, according to the company website.
Cohen told Esquire that he expects to make $1 million a year in ten years' time as he spreads Junkluggers franchises around the country.
Read the full Esquire piece here.
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