This rural destination is paying people $16K to move there, work remotely
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The Regional Government of Extremadura is offering about $16,620 in grants to attract remote workers through their "Live in Ambroz" program, encouraging relocation to rural areas.
According to Harvard professor Prithwiraj Choudhury, the trend of remote work may significantly alter the spatial distribution of talent, moving some people from megacities to rural communities.
Choudhury noted that although megacities will continue to be important, remote work enables talent to live in diverse locations outside urban centers, reshaping where innovation happens.
Digital nomads, who emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, have established a mutually beneficial relationship with countries, opting for lower living costs while enjoying new environments.
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