Lincoln, the city that pays $4,500 to live there

The housing crisis in the United States has prompted many cities, like Lincoln, to look for creative solutions to attract new residents.

Among them is the most famous suburb of Kansas, Lincoln, which has launched a bold initiative: offering $4,500 to those who decide to move there.

Located halfway between Dallas and St. Louis, Lincoln is looking to revitalize its economy and increase its population.

To achieve this, it offers a package of benefits that goes beyond cash, such as high-speed internet reimbursement.

Also fresh farm food and even free land to build a home.

Who can take advantage of this opportunity?

Basically, anyone over 18 years old, with a well-paid remote job (at least $50,000 per year).

Lincoln has set out a clear process for those interested in building their own home. Once the application is approved, an agreement will be signed and a deposit will be required to be paid.

This money will be reimbursed upon completion of construction and compliance with the design guidelines established by the city.

One step

This initiative in Lincoln, Kansas, represents a growing trend in the United States of small cities competing to attract new residents.

In doing so, they offer financial incentives and a more peaceful lifestyle.

However, it also raises questions about the long-term impact of these policies and whether they can achieve sustainable growth.

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Lincoln presents itself as an attractive alternative for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of big cities and enjoy a better quality of life.

With its offering of money, land and other perks, this Midwestern city could become a popular destination for digital nomads and remote workers.

With information from TV Azteca.

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2024-07-28 15:52:57

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