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Tulsa Is Still Paying Remote Workers $10,000 to Move There — And Getting a Massive Return on Investment, According to a New Study - MSN


The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, has been offering its Tulsa Remote program since 2018. The incentive program offers a $10,000 grant to remote workers to move to Tulsa for at least one year. So far ... Read More

Tulsa’s Economy Reaps Benefit of Remote Worker Program


For every dollar Tulsa spent to pay remote workers to move there, the Oklahoma city generated $4.31 in local economic benefits — more than double the return ratio of traditional incentive ... Read More

Tulsa Remote Worker Program Reaps More Benefits Than Costs, Study Finds - Bloomberg


A new study finds that Tulsa’s effort to lure remote workers with $10,000 has returned four times that investment back into the local economy. Skip to content ... Read More

The Tulsa Remote program paid me $10,000 to move - New York Post


I had just turned down a media job in small-town Missouri when I heard about Tulsa Remote, a grant program that provides $10,000 for mobile workers willing to move to the “Oil Capital of the ... Read More

Tulsa's $10,000 remote worker incentive boosts city's economy and retention - WJLA


Tulsa Remote is a one-year program that offers a $10,000 grant and additional benefits to eligible remote workers who move to and work from Tulsa. The program is primarily paid for by the George ... Read More

Paying Workers $10,000 to Move Helped Reverse Tulsa’s Brain Drain - The New York Times


Five years after the George Kaiser Family Foundation began offering $10,000 to remote workers willing to move to Tulsa for at least a year, some 3,300 people have taken up the offer. Read More

Tulsa will pay you to move there. Can its remote work program work anywhere else? - Vox


The 32-year-old software engineer had moved from New Orleans just two weeks earlier to join Tulsa Remote, a program that gives knowledge workers $10,000 to move to this city of 400,000 in ... Read More

This City Struck Gold—by Paying Workers To Move There - SFGATE


Remote workers were lured to Tulsa in exchange for $10,000. They created thousands of jobs for local residents. This City Struck Gold—by Paying Workers To Move There ... Read More

Remote workers are taking $10,000 incentives to move to Tulsa—and helping to solve its brain drain


More than 3,300 workers have relocated as part of Tulsa Remote, a program ... Remote workers are taking $10,000 incentives to move ... The low cost of living has offered appeal to workers like ... Read More

Why remote jobs are paying knowledge workers to move to the Heartland - USA TODAY


If the program continues to grow as expected, by 2025 Tulsa Remote is poised to generate $500 million in added income in the local economy and well over 5,000 jobs locally, according to the report. Read More

Tulsa Offered To Pay People To Move There. 50,000 Applied. - Next City


When remote workers heard they could get $10,000 and a host of perks as an incentive to relocate to Tulsa, applications poured in. Since the incentive launched three years ago, roughly 50,000 people ... Read More


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