Why this small Maryland city is offering $20,000 to people who move here
Briefly

Cumberland's new program aims to revitalize the city by attracting remote workers, offering $20,000 to home buyers committed to investing in their new properties.
City Council member Laurie Marchini emphasized that the program is aimed at drawing in employed individuals who will directly contribute to the community's growth and sustainability.
The ongoing population decline and job losses in Cumberland have prompted officials to seek fresh strategies to boost the local economy and enhance community living.
Cumberland is leveraging a $100,000 grant from Maryland's Community Legacy Program to support efforts that strengthen and rejuvenate neighborhoods, targeting both economic growth and community vibrancy.
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