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Economy News Tulsa Offered Remote Workers $10,000 To Move There The Results Show How The Program Shook Up The Local Economy — And What The Future Of Smaller Cities Could Look Like

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Economy News Tulsa Offered Remote Workers $10,000 To Move There The Results Show How The Program Shook Up The Local Economy %E2%80%94 And What The Future Of Smaller Cities Could Look Like | RobinsPost News & Noticias

Tulsa, Oklahoma, is paying remote workers $10,000 to live there. They'll even throw in a discounted apartment.


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