The Tulsa remote work experiment (a private foundation pays $10k for remote workers to move to Tulsa) seems to be working out well. https://www.citylab.com/life/2020/02/tulsa-incentives-work-remotely-coworking/604873/ … Two observations:
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I also don't think it would necessarily have to be government. There are specialists you can hire to e.g. integrate employees coming from abroad in their new life in America. (Due to hilarious circumstances, one such consultant was assigned to me.)
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Plausibly there's some sort of offering, delivered in a relatively scaled fashion but with an actual human available somewhere, to onboard you to e.g. Chicago. "What do you enjoy doing? Sketch comedy? Oh are you in the right city; let me set you up with an itinerary."
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Compared to e.g. tax breaks to try to steal business from neighboring cities I think this would be a better use of money.
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No more silly than government cheese.
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