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Dreaming of a fresh start? These towns and cities will pay you as much as $15,000 to move there.

  • Places across the US offer cash, homes, and other perks to lure remote workers and other relocators.
  • Insider rounded up the states, cities, and towns that will reward you to move there in some way.

Remote work and the search for housing that's affordable have permanently reshaped where people live — and cities across the US are noticing.

A number of places are offering new residents big incentives, like cash or free land.

Lillian Griffith, a 25-year-old data engineer, moved from Alpharetta, Georgia, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in August 2022 to take advantage of the Tulsa Remote program, which granted her $10,000 simply for relocating to the Oklahoma city.

"The Tulsa Remote program is not some elitist program that only accepts people who work in high-paying positions," Griffith previously told Business Insider. "It's more about pulling people who can bring a good culture to the city."

While some cities are doling out cash for remote workers, hoping their presence will boost the local economy, others are looking to attract new talent. Hamilton, Ohio — a city of 63,000 about 20 miles north of Cincinnati — is courting recent college graduates with a program that offers up to $15,000 a year towards student-loan repayments.

Other cities are more interested in boosting their population. In Lincoln, Kansas, a small town about two hours north of Wichita, relocators can nab free residential plots of land just outside of the city's downtown if they agree to certain design guidelines.

Insider rounded up the places across the US that are dishing out perks to anyone who moves there.

Did you get paid to move somewhere? We'd love to hear about it. Email reporter Jordan Pandy at jpandy@businessinsider.com.

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