US Cities Offer Up to $15,000 Incentives to Attract New Residents Amid Housing Crisis

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- US cities are offering cash incentives up to $15,000 to attract residents.
- Topeka, Kansas, offers $15,000 for home buyers and $10,000 for renters.
- Tulsa, Oklahoma, provides a $10,000 grant for full-time remote workers.
- Columbus, Georgia, offers $5,000 to remote employees earning $75,000 or more.
- The Shoals, Alabama, offers up to $10,000 for remote workers earning over $52,000.
- West Virginia's Ascend program gives $12,000 for remote workers moving to five counties.
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