They'll pay you upfront, but will you pay for the rest of your life?
While 54% of Americans lived in rural places in 1910, that number fell to 19 percent by 2010, Zillow reported. To revive their communities, these places are hoping that everything from cash grants to paying off student loans and giving away free land will help draw a younger generation to them.
But it's not just small towns that hope to draw more people to them with these programs. Some cities like Baltimore and even entire states like Alaska will pay you to be their newest resident.
Tribune, Kansas will pay off $15,000 of your student loans. Marne, Iowa will give you free land if you build a house that's at least 1,200 ft2 on it. Baltimore, Maryland will give you a $5,000, 5yr forgivable loan and $10,000 down payment toward rehabilitating abandoned homes.
Tempted?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 12 2017, @01:16AM
Many businesses need to have the occasional meeting, but in most cases using project management software should remove the need for an actual meeting. There are definitely companies out there that don't do meetings at all, they handle all of the information sharing and prioritization over project management software and email. And, it's really best for everybody if you don't have a meeting unless you absolutely have to. Getting everybody out of work in order to attend is a real pain.