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Across America, smaller cities and less-populated states are offering cash and perks to lure remote workers away from big metropolitan areas. But are these incentives worth packing a moving van?

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Remote workers are a small growing group which is changing the work/jobs landscape. And the Pandemic has also awakened our desire to have a better quality of life and of being humans, and not a part of the cog in the big grinding machine. That's why when small cities have seen the chance they want this group living there. Big cities have not yet asked themselves what can they do to change to this new situation, where remote work, mostly white collar, means whole empty buildings, closed shops and restaurants which served those white collar workers, different forms of seeing transport and urbanisation. It's a moment of change.