Millennials are increasingly leaving big cities to work remotely in other locations. For example, there is an ongoing exodus from California citing such issues as homelessness, high taxes in the bay area, and unaffordable housing have caused some to ask what's good about California and big city living? As a result, some places are paying workers to relocate to their location and continue working remotely for their existing employer.
In this episode, Jim Stroud discusses innovative relocation assistance programs across America and in other countries that are paying people to work remotely from home but, in their small towns and cities. If you are thinking about leaving the country for the first time or need help moving out of your parents house, the options discussed in this video are sure to intrigue you.