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How Small Towns Are Attracting Remote Workers

The population of remote workers has exploded, leading small towns to offer incentives so these professionals move to their city and contribute to its economy.

Aayat AlibyAayat Ali
November 4, 2021
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How Small Towns Are Attracting Remote Workers

The pandemic has altered the state of tourism and hindered revenue for many regions around the world, leading countries to start offeringย incentives for remote workers.ย 

Now, digital nomads who migrate to countries like Barbados, Estonia, and Georgia have the ability to work, contribute to the areaโ€™s economy, and also receive perks.ย 

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Even smaller cities in the U.S. have adopted this strategy to attract remote workers by offering sign-on bonuses and touting their unique amenities.ย 

Beyond the additional cash, these cities provide young professionals with a more affordable cost of living and give them the chance to purchase homes. This is particularly important as younger generations continue to struggle with historic levels of college debt.ย 

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In an effort toย guide digital nomads, Evan Hock foundedย MakeMyMoveย to help these professionals connect with communities across the country that are offering a more ideal way of living compared to large, dense cities.ย 

Hock uses Greensburg, Indiana as an example. The town is offering $5,000 for transplants, as well as babysitting services through its โ€œGrandparents on Demandโ€ program, fundraising events, a one-year membership to the areaโ€™s coworking space, and much more.ย 

โ€œGreensburg has always been a welcoming community for anyone that wants to live, work and play here, but with this package, we are going a step above to ensure that people have the opportunity to really embrace all that Greensburg has to offer,โ€ said Greensburg Mayor Joshua Marsh.ย 

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Aayat is an editor for the Daily Digest based in Lexington, Kentucky. She has worked with local coworking spaces since August of 2017 and enjoys taking her firsthand knowledge to write about the fascinating, constantly evolving world of flexible workspaces.

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