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‘Zoom town:’ What does Butte, Montana’s appeal to remote workers mean for city’s economy?

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The Today Show recently listed Butte as a popular town that remote workers are moving to, a home away from home.

With the influx of people moving to smaller towns in order to get away from city life, this could mean more people flowing into Butte.

“It’s going to bring more better-paying positions to the community which again increases our population, brings younger people, people with families,” Butte Conventions and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Maria Pochervina said.

By: Kaitlyn Aguiles

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