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“9,000 euros is not enough”: former journalist Jean-Marc Sylvestre reveals the amount of his retirement

2024-03-08T20:17:37.827Z

Highlights: Jean-Marc Sylvestre, former economic journalist for TF1 and LCI between 1994 and 2010, receives 9,000 euros each month. “It’s legal! This is my retirement!” the former columnist declared bluntly. Describing himself as “insatiable”, he expressed his desire to be an entrepreneur: “I want to create a business. I already have one, but I would like to start a second,” he explains. ‘If being a millionaire means having a million euros... Then yes, I am a millionaire.’


Invited on the C8 set on Thursday, the former economic journalist declared that he “need” more money to meet his “needs and desires”.


9000 euros per month.

For some this would be a considerable sum, while for others it would not be enough.

Guest on the Chez Jordan show broadcast on C8 on Thursday March 7, Jean-Marc Sylvestre, former economic journalist for TF1 and LCI between 1994 and 2010, did not hesitate to reveal the amount of his retirement pension: he receives 9,000 euros each month.

Aware of the reaction that this could provoke, the former economic columnist declared bluntly:

“It’s legal!

This is my retirement!”

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"It's not sufficient"

However, his words did not stop there.

He outbid himself by saying that

“this is not enough.

Yes, I would need more because I have desires, needs.”

Describing himself as

“insatiable”

, he expressed his desire to be an entrepreneur:

“I want to create a business.

I already have one, but I would like to start a second

,” he explains.

Continuing his momentum, Jean-Marc Sylvestre affirmed that many personalities that viewers see daily lie about their salary.

“They’re fake asses

,” he asserted.

In conclusion, the former columnist spoke about his status as a millionaire:

“If being a millionaire means having a million euros... Then yes, I am a millionaire.

As soon as you own an apartment in Paris, you are considered a millionaire.

That's the problem!

As soon as you have an apartment, they point the finger at you.”

Source: lefigaro

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