At least 45 towns and communities are offering money and other incentives to get remote workers to move there.
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Although such programs began before the pandemic, they have accelerated sharply since the health crisis allowed many more Americans to work from home.
Forty-seven percent of company leaders surveyed by research firm Gartner last year said they planned to allow employees to continue working remotely going forward.
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