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What Happened When Tulsa Paid People to Live in Tulsa but Work Remotely – Tulsa Remote

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The first class of hand-picked remote workers moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in exchange for $10,000 and a built-in community. The city might just be luring them to stay.

This year, the American Community Survey found that the fastest-growing commute was no commute, as work-from-home arrangements become more popular everywhere.

“It used to be that talent went where the jobs were,” said Aaron Bolzle, Tulsa Remote’s executive director. “That’s shifting.” Now, he says, it’s the responsibility of cities to create a community that someone would want to call home, and make sure people know to move there.

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1 Comments

  1. Russ Fletcher on December 28, 2020 at 5:11 pm

    Could Montana look at this program as a model we might adopt?

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