American cities are actively offering various incentives to attract new residents, especially remote workers. These perks, including cash, land, and gift cards, aim to enhance community culture and boost populations. Programs like Tulsa Remote give $10,000 to individuals relocating, while Perry County, Indiana offers $7,000 split over a year, showcasing successful relocations from various states. Such initiatives are designed not only to mitigate population decline but also to attract diverse skills, ultimately enriching community life.
The Tulsa Remote program is not some elitist program that only accepts people who work in high-paying positions. It's more about pulling people who can bring a good culture to the city.
We do not want Perry County to be one of those statistics of a declining population. We want to make it grow.
Hamilton, Ohio is courting recent college graduates with a program that offers up to $15,000 a year toward student-loan repayments.
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